'Make the most of it Jenson, I will be back' ; Lewis Hamilton will be happy to see Button lap up all the attention at Silverstone on Sunday but he has a warning for his fellow British driver. David Smith reportsEXCLUSIVE [Edition 2]

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IF, as expected, Jenson Button races to a maiden win on home soil in the British Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton will lead the applause as his rival takes another step towards a world title which has already slipped from the grasp of the sport's youngest ever champion.

Button is nailed on to be the new world champion, whatever the result on Sunday, but he had better make the most of the plaudits because as far as Hamilton is concerned he should consider the title to be on loan.

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'Make the most of it Jenson, I will be back' ; Lewis Hamilton will be happy to see Button lap up all the attention at Silverstone on Sunday but he has a warning for his fellow British driver. David Smith reportsEXCLUSIVE [Edition 2]

Hamilton believes he will emerge stronger from the adversities of a disastrous season in which he has admitted deliberately misleading grand prix officials and has struggled for points in a surprisingly uncompetitive McLaren.

The 24-year-old is so det...

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