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Ricciardo says Mercedes have become 'vulnerable'

Daniel Ricciardo believes Mercedes have become to appear "vulnerable", with Ferrari and Red Bull challenging their dominance over F1 like never before in the V6 hybrid era. Mercedes trail the Scuderia in both the constructors' and drivers' championships, with Sebastian Vettel ahead of Lewis Hamilton as 2018 ticks over the halfway point. Mercedes have won just three of the 10 races so far this season, but perhaps most telling has been their inability to win at tracks where they had previously been dominant like Shanghai, Montreal and Spielberg. Vettel ended Hamilton's four-year winning streak at his home race at Silverstone last time out and will look to press home the advantage at...
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