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Hamilton ready to capitalise

After breaking his qualifying duck at the Monaco GP, Lewis Hamilton is keen to capitalise on pole position and race to his second victory here on Sunday. The defending champion finally claimed top spot at the ninth attempt, despite being slower than Mercedes team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg during the first two qualifying sessions in the Principality. Hamilton said he lost his rhythm after experiencing problems with his tyres, but re-gained it in Q3 - in contrast to Rosberg, who lost time with two lock-ups as the session reached its climax. The latter will be looking for a fast start in the race – it perhaps being Rosberg's best chance to get ahead of Hamilton, despite the...
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