Hamilton hungry for Budapest win
Lewis Hamilton insists there is "no reason" why he can't extend his lead in the Drivers' Championship by winning this weekend's Hungarian GP.
After a disastrous showing in Germany when he crashed in qualifying and suffered the wrong tyre choices during the grand prix, Hamilton saw his lead cut to two points by Fernando Alonso.
However, the McLaren rookie believes he ready for this weekend's Budapest race and is relishing the chance to get back on the winning trail.
"We had a productive test in Jerez. I was there for a day and spent the time focusing on set-up and development work for Hungary, in the hot and dusty conditions," the Brit said.
"We have as good a chance as anyone at the race. We have a great car and it is important that I go with a clear mind and the same approach as normal, but there is no reason why we can't go there and win."
That is a sentiment echoed by his team-mate Alonso, who said: "It was great to take the win in Germany and I hope to achieve the same result in Hungary.
"I have some good memories from this track, as I took my first Formula One victory in Hungary."
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