Article: Chris Kneen on course for USA challenge.

WHEN Lewis Hamilton raced to his second Formula One victory in the American Grand Prix at Indianapolis in June, it wouldn't have taken a rocket scientist to figure that at least a few hacks would find their fingers almost involuntarily typing A-m-e-r-i-can D-r-e-a-m into their battered and bruised keyboards and plastering one of sport's consummate cliches across websites and newspapers from London to Las Vegas.

As hackneyed phrases go, it is as prevalent now as it has ever been with Google returning no fewer than 16,200 results from websites containing the words 'Lewis Hamilton' and 'American Dream'.

But while it is an undeniably overused phrase ? ...

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