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Vettel admits Ferrari knew Red Bull would be quick in Monaco

Sebastian Vettel will start alongside Daniel Ricciardo on the front row for tomorrow’s Monaco Grand Prix, and perhaps it would’ve been worse for him had Max Verstappen not crashed out in FP3. The German driver is looking for his third win of the season and to close the gap on championship leader Lewis Hamilton. The Monaco Grand Prix circuit is notorious for being difficult to overtake on, so a lot will ride on whether Vettel can pass his former team mate on the run into turn one tomorrow afternoon. However, Vettel had to admit that Ricciardo and Red Bull were just too good today. “Well done to Daniel, he owned the qualifying session,” he said. “It was expected...
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