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Lewis Hamilton: Red Bull will have 'car to beat' at F1 Monaco Grand Prix

F1 championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he is expecting Red Bull to be the team to beat in Monaco, despite entering the event off the back of successive wins. Hamilton picked up the pieces in a chaotic event in Baku to triumph before dominating the following round at Barcelona, cruising clear of his rivals to triumph by 20 seconds. But the Briton is wary that the next couple of races will pose different challenges for him and his Mercedes operation, and has adopted a cautious tone. Hamilton – and Mercedes – struggled around the streets of the Principality 12 months ago, dropping out in Q2 before racing to seventh, as Ferrari scored an emphatic 1-2 finish. Hamilton, though,...
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