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Hamilton rues final sector struggles

– Lewis Hamilton lamented balance troubles in the final sector as he wound up fourth during qualifying for the Russian Grand Prix at Sochi Autodrom.Hamilton was just 0.065s shy of pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel through the second sector on the final Q3 laps, but endured a messy final sector and ended 0.573s back.Hamilton's team-mate, Valtteri Bottas, was the lead Mercedes qualifier for the second round in a row, as he trailed Vettel by 0.095s, and Kimi Räikkönen by 0.036s.It marks Hamilton's worst starting position since last year's Belgian Grand Prix, where he lined up 21st after stockpiling power unit elements for the final rounds."I just wasn't quick enough today,"...
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