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LEWIS HAMILTON has promised no let-up as he aims to take a step closer to the title in Hungary this week.Back-to-back wins have seen the McLaren sensation open up a four-point lead over Ferrari star Felipe Massa, with reigning champion Kimi Raikkonen another three points further adrift after a woeful run of form. Hamilton has played down suggestions he should change tactics and adopt a safety-first policy to maintain his lead.He said: C[pounds sterling]ItCOs easy to say youCOll treat each race with a certain amount of respect. But the reality is I havenCOt changed my style. It seems to work for me and I enjoy pushing hard to achieve a good result. ThatCOs when I feel I am operating at my maximum. ItCOs potentially dangerous to start thinking about changing your approach at this point.C[pounds sterling]ICOll be honest: my approach has served me fairly well so far and ICOd need to give it some serious thought before attempting to change it.C[pounds sterling]LetCOs just say, it will be business as usual in Hungary this weekend.C[yen]
But he warned: C[pounds sterling]Hungary is very different from Germany.C[pounds sterling]Hockenheim is a track that allows you to slipstream and pass other drivers fairly easily. The Hungaroring is the opposite of that.C[pounds sterling]Qualifying will be crucial, and strategy will also be important in determining the optimum fuel weight for the opening stint. ItCOs such a different type of circuit that itCOs difficult for anybody to feel certain about their chances.C[yen]
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