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SAO PAULO, Nov 13 ― World champion Lewis Hamilton yesterday dominated qualifying at the Brazil Grand Prix but then found himself facing demotion to the back of the grid for today's sprint race after Mercedes were placed under investigation for a potential breach of technical rules. Hamilton edged...

SAO PAULO, Nov 13 ― World champion Lewis Hamilton yesterday dominated qualifying at the Brazil Grand Prix but then found himself facing demotion to the back of the grid for today's sprint race after Mercedes were placed under investigation for a potential breach of technical rules.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton, who trails Verstappen by 19 points in the title race, had already been hit with a five-place grid penalty for tomorrow's main event after the engine was changed on his Mercedes. However, aware that Verstappen has won the last two races in the United States and Mexico, he added to Sky Sports: “I don't know how we can go from one track where they are half a second quicker to this.”“When they take a new engine naturally they have a bit more power for the weekend, so for me it's not a big shock,” said Verstappen.

 

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