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Mercedes 'diva' hurts Hamilton

A recurrence of Lewis Hamilton's tyre problems from Sochi have left Mercedes with a fresh round of head-scratching after he endured a nightmare Monaco GP qualifying session. The Englishman admits he now has to take "well-weighed risks" in Sunday's race to salvage a strong result from 13th on the grid. On the circuit long regarded as the hardest on which to overtake in F1, Hamilton will start from the middle of the pack and facing the prospect of losing ground to championship leader Sebastian Vettel, who qualified second as part of an all-Ferrari front row. The Englishman trails his German rival by six points. At the Russian GP last month, Hamilton finished half-a-minute behind...
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