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Seb: Mercs were like buses at the start

Sebastian Vettel will leave Monaco a pleased man, but he admits he was surprised by the slow pace of the Mercedes cars at the start of the race. Vettel started third on the streets of Monte Carlo behind the two Mercs of Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton and finished second behind his German compatriot with Mark Webber third and Hamilton down in fourth. The P2 has helped Vettel to stretch his lead in the Drivers' standings to 21 points over Kimi Raikkonen. "Overall I'm happy and pleased with the result, we know it's difficult to overtake here," he said. "Congratulations to Nico, he had the pace and the tyres. We had a fantastic start but there was no room to overtake and I had...
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