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Analysis: How Red Bull's overthinking robbed Ricciardo of easy win

He may has capitalised on Red Bull's pitstop blunder, but Lewis Hamilton drove a sensational race to take victory in the Monaco Grand Prix. Adam Cooper analyses a fascinating Monte Carlo event. The Monaco GP proved to be a thrilling contest, and unlike in Barcelona we didn't have to lose the two Mercedes drivers to give someone else a shot at winning. Daniel Ricciardo was on superb form all weekend, and without that embarrassing mix-up in the Red Bull garage, he would surely have won the race. But that shouldn't detract from an equally stellar performance from Lewis Hamilton, who was able to turn things around after losing a lot of time stuck behind teammate Nico Rosberg in the early laps....
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