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A record eighth for Lewis or first for Max

LEWIS Hamilton can win a record eighth Formula One world championship while his Mercedes team celebrate an unprecedented eighth successive title double in the longest ever season, pandemic permitting.

Alternatively, the planned 23-race championship could mark the end of an era with Red Bull's Max Verstappen leading a generational changing of the guard.

It may even be

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