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Hamilton targets 'impossible' win

Lewis Hamilton remains optimistic of converting third on the grid into victory in Sunday's Monaco GP despite Mercedes' pace deficit to Red Bull and Ferrari. Hamilton was four tenths off Daniel Ricciardo's pole time - a Monaco lap record of 1:10.810 - in qualifying and had to settle for a second-row start after title rival Sebastian Vettel improved on his final flying lap to take second. Find out more about Sky Sports F1 Watch every race, qualifying and practice session live with Sky Sports F1 in 2018 The championship leader holds a 17-point lead over Vettel in the standings but when asked if he would just be targeting finishing ahead of the Ferrari, Hamilton insisted to Sky F1: "A win....
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