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Hamilton: Ferrari dropped the ball but are still strongest

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes knew they would be on the back foot at Monaco with their car better suited to flat-out venues as opposed to the tight confines of the Monte-Carlo streets, this past edition of the race was a case of damage control for the world champion who believes that Ferrari still have the upper hand. After finishing third at Monaco on Sunday, behind race winner Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton told RaceFans, 'Ferrari I think still are the strongest. Their car was quick, their car was working well through the whole season so far. “They have dropped the ball a few times and we’ve capitalised on that so we’re further ahead than we would be if everyone had...
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