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Tuesday, 13th May 2008

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Lewis happy to chase



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LEWIS Hamilton is happier being a chaser rather than a leader and has vowed to hunt down Kimi Raikkonen as they pursue this season's Formula One world title.
Unlike last year, McLaren star Hamilton has become the hunter not the hunted as Ferrari and Raikkonen have set the pace.
Although Hamilton won the season-opening race in Australia, Raikkonen and team-mate Felipe Massa have dominated the subsequent three races.

It means Hamilton goes into Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix at the Istanbul Park circuit trailing Raikkonen by nine points.
But the 23-year-old said: "It's better to be chasing. It's more of a challenge."





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