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Lewis Hamilton hopes Singapore can be a springboard for success in the battle to rein in Red Bull's runaway Formula One championship leader Sebastian Vettel.
Vettel chalked up his fifth win in 11 races at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday.
The German is 58 points ahead of 2008 champion Hamilton, who moved up to third overall for Mercedes.
"That's big gap, a huge gap. It's going to be very tough to close that but I'm going to keep pushing," said Hamilton.
Italy is up next, the final round of the European season at the fastest track of all, before Formula One heads east to Singapore, South Korea and Japan and circuits more suited to Hamilton's Mercedes.
"The guys will work over the next few days to try and understand where we were slower (in Belgium). Maybe we will be able to unlock something before the next race but if not, then I'm hoping that Singapore onwards will be much better."
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