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Verstappen takes old rear wing in place of 'super-dangerous' upgrade
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Merlier looking to 'survive' Tour de France until Paris
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At least 12,000 excess deaths in Europe's June heatwave: AFP analysis
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Scheffler makes steady start, DeChambeau one off the lead at British Open
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Master and apprentice as Spain, Argentina coaches meet in World Cup final
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Chile's Senate OKs business-friendly economic reforms
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Archer stars as England dismiss India for 233 in 2nd ODI
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US unveils 25% tariff on certain goods from Brazil, drawing rebuke
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Hazardous wildfire smoke chokes millions in US, Canada
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Merlier claims hat-trick of Tour de France stage wins
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US limits stays of students, journalists
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French PM pledges deeper ties on Morocco visit
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Devastating Asian beetle detected in EU for first time
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Rosenior ready for Paris FC challenge after 'learning lessons' at Chelsea
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Putin leading Russia to 'chaos', anti-war politician says
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Ukraine's ousted defence chief whose reforms riled army bosses
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US retail sales lose steam in June as consumers spend less on gasoline
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Bitter row splits Ukraine's military leadership after defence minister ousted
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Italy court finds 32 people guilty over deadly Genoa bridge collapse
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Germany and France seek to 'bounce back' from fighter jet failure
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Regulator backs extension of Spain's largest nuclear plant
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Ex-Italian highway head gets 12 years for deadly Genoa bridge collapse
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Court confirms graft trial for Spanish PM's wife
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Scheffler makes fast start to defence of British Open
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UK minister urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over World Cup Falklands banner
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No start for Pollock as England name unchanged side for Argentina clash
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Farnborough to survey the state of Boeing's comeback
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Young British hackers jailed for London transport cyberattack
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EU tells Google to share search data, open Android to AI rivals
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Protests erupt across Ukraine against defence minister's ouster
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Uber to gobble up Delivery Hero in latest food delivery deal
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US still world's biggest air transport market, but growth slows: data
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South Africa's rooibos heads to space
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Hearts and Scotland keeper Gordon retires
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Climate change, urban growth fuel Lagos flooding
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Ukraine state energy boss Koretsky becomes new PM
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Depleted Italy make nine changes for Australia Test
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Algae fed by farm waste carpet Italy's warm River Po
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UK launches hi-tech mission to study Greenland ice melt
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Peru president-elect Fujimori calls for political 'reconciliation'
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German neo-Nazi sent to male prison despite legal gender change
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UK nationalises struggling British Steel
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Schmidt says struggling Australia 'not far off' as he makes changes for Italy clash
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Italy court to deliver verdict in deadly bridge collapse
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Germany's Delivery Hero agrees 12.7-bn-euro takeover by Uber
Hamilton urges Ferrari to intensify their efforts in title bid at Spa
Lewis Hamilton on Thursday urged his Ferrari team to intensify their efforts for improvement as he bids to mount a title challenge at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix.
The 41-year-old seven-time world champion, who has had four podium finishes in five races, is 32 points behind Mercedes' 19-year-old Italian Kimi Antonelli in the drivers' championship after nine of the expected 22 races.
"It's time to really crack the whip and do better," said Hamilton.
"I don't know what to expect this weekend, if I'm honest, with the longer straights here, but I love this track, the weather is great and I'm really so proud of the team and the incremental steps we're taking all the time."
He said his and Ferrari's revival -– team-mate Charles Leclerc won the British Grand Prix two weeks ago with Hamilton third -– had resulted from a combination of improvements.
"Better execution through the weekends, better understanding of the car, how hard the team has worked to develop the car and move it in the direction that both drivers are pushing it towards, it's all these things," he said.
He acknowledged that Mercedes remained the team to beat with the best car on the grid, but thanked Ferrari for building a fast and reliable car this year.
"It's no easy feat to build a fast and reliable car," he said. "So I am very grateful to them for that and then I can just try my best to extract everything, every single lap and every single point out of the car."
Team-mate Leclerc said he felt, as he had before Silverstone, that Mercedes would have a power advantage in Belgium.
"It was a surprise, honestly, for me, that we were strong in Britain, but we were lucky in the race because Kimi had a problem," he said. "So I think here in Spa it is Mercedes who are still the favourites."
W.Huber--VB