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Hamilton, Mercedes bracing for Monaco struggles

Lewis Hamilton is already expecting a “difficult weekend” for Mercedes in Monaco and predicts both Ferrari and Red Bull to potentially be the quicker teams so is focusing on maximising any potential points haul. After back-to-back wins in Azerbaijan and Spain, the Mercedes driver holds a 17-point advantage over Sebastian Vettel at the top of the Formula 1 world drivers’ standings but is bracing for a tough challenge trying to secure a hat-trick of wins this weekend in Monaco. Despite the Mercedes domination in the V6 hybrid era, while taking four wins in the past five years in Monaco, the German manufacturer’s biggest weaknesses have been exposed on city street tracks and last...
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