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Ferrari, Renault won't be able to keep up - Hamilton

Ferrari and Renault will need to have done an 'exceptional job' between Monaco and Canada if they're going to be able to stay with Mercedes on the straights according to Lewis Hamilton. The Briton is confident his Mercedes engine will provide him a huge advantage around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve which is essentially four-long straights with several slow corners which benefits straight-line speed and traction, both areas in which Mercedes excels. When asked if the long straights would help their rivals catch up, he replied: "I would be guessing but I don't feel that would be the case. "We're particularly strong on the straights, Mercedes are," he added. "But I...
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