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Hamilton wants to 'rectify things'

Having lost to Nico Rosberg for the first time this season in Spain, Lewis Hamilton is determined to get back to winning form in Monte Carlo. Hamilton has been the dominant force this season, winning three of the first four grands prix to extend his lead in the Championship to 27 points over team-mate Nico Rosberg. The German fought back in Spain, taking pole position and the victory to reduce Hamilton's lead to 20 points. But what he also did with that victory was reinvigorate Hamilton. Asked if losing to Rosberg in Spain had left him more excited for Monaco, the British racer told Sky Sports: 'I really am – more than ever actually. I know that I can rectify things in the next...
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