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Stewart: The risk is in Merc leaving

Sir Jackie Stewart has reiterated his belief that Lewis Hamilton is taking a risk as Mercedes could pull out of F1 at any time. Mercedes returned to Formula One as a fully fledged works team back in 2010 when the purchased the Championship-winning Brawn GP outfit. So far, though, their comeback has been anything but successful with Mercedes claiming just one victory in three seasons. And should they again fail to deliver, Stewart fears that Mercedes' staying-power could be tested leaving Hamilton without a race-seat. "I think Ross Brawn is a wonderful man. I think Daimler Benz is one of the greatest companies in the history of motorsport," Stewart told Autosport "But they...
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