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Verstappen: Mercedes ‘too quick' in Monaco

Red Bull's Max Verstappen believes he can't compete with Mercedes, but has set his sights on beating Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix. After splitting the Silver Arrows in FP1, radiator damage meant Verstappen missed a big chunk of FP2 and had to settle for P6. Lewis Hamilton topped both sessions on Thursday, and even though Verstappen came within 0.06s of the defending champion in FP1, he doesn't believe the RB15 has what it takes to deny Mercedes a sixth-straight weekend of dominance. “I think we are still quick,” Verstappen told reporters in Monte Carlo. “In the second practice, when everybody went onto their second set, we had a radiator leak because some debris flew into the...
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