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Smooth operator Hamilton on Texas charm offensive

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AUSTIN — Lewis Hamilton smiled, talked and even organised a photograph on Thursday as he began his preparatio­ns for the United States Grand Prix with a charm offensive at a mandatory pre-race news conference.

The 31-year-old defending three-time world champion, who is 33 points adrift of Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg with four races remaining, was on his near-best behaviour two weeks after his infamous Snapchat episode in Japan.

Gone was the abrupt and sulky Suzuka version of Hamilton to be replaced by a man keen to give full answers and deliver some smiles as he requested that Frenchman Romain Grosjean take a photograph, using his mobile phone, that had Hamilton snapped in front of a room full of journalist­s.

Asked about blocking some reporters from accessing his Twitter account, the Briton said: "I don't manage every single part of my social media.

"I have a couple of people doing it for me. I don't have a lot of time to do that. Generally, if you see someone (saying something bad) they just block. It was a blocking spree. I don't even have the app on my phone."

Hamilton was asked about the picture taken on his phone during the news conference.

"I took a picture," he said. "I waited for everyone to finish their questions and answer. It was a good picture and you're all in it."

Wearing glasses and smiling, Hamilton was clearly at home and happy to be back on American soil ahead of Sunday's race at the Circuit of the Americas where he clinched his third title last year.

In Japan, the Englishman had said he would prefer to answer questions that were compiled by fans. His wish was realised when a reporter asked a question on behalf of a fan.

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