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So assured, so focused is Lewis Hamilton that he seems to have been granted a foreglimpse of his own legacy, that his future success is somehow inevitable. Such is the presence of Formula One's absurdly gifted arriviste. Today he has the opportunity to make his mark on the history of Silverstone, to climb on to the podium of posterity alongside the great British drivers who have claimed victory here, the likes of Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, James Hunt, Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill. This is the company Hamilton wants to keep and in doing so he must end an eight-year domestic drought, since David Coulthard's victory in 2000 - the longest the British Grand Prix has gone without a home winner since Moss won at Aintree in 1955. Centre of attention: Lewis Hamilton still hasn't got used to being the focal point of a... [read full story]
