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Hamilton set to run first in Monaco Q3

Lewis Hamilton will get first choice about whether to run in front of teammate Nico Rosberg in Q3 at the Monaco Grand Prix, as part of a deal agreed with his bosses at the start of the season. With his Mercedes team returning to the scene of last year's qualifying controversy, when Hamilton's effort to take pole position was scuppered when Rosberg ran off the track ahead of him, the Briton will be able to avoid being behind his teammate on track this year. This is thanks to a pre-season arrangement laid down by Mercedes chiefs for Rosberg and Hamilton to share out which driver can chose the order they run in for the final qualifying showdown. Sometimes it is an advantage to go last, when...
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