Revitalised Hamilton dominates as Rosberg barbs keep flying

The world champion has shrugged off the effects of a week of partying and an embarrassing crash in Brazil practice

Lewis Hamilton
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Lewis Hamilton did not appear to be suffering the after effects of a week of partying as he dominated the first practice session at the Brazil Grand Prix and managed to avoid colliding with any other vehicles, days after he was involved in a car crash in Monaco.

The newly-crowned world champion admitted he had endured a "difficult week" after being taken ill following a week of celebrations following his third world title.

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