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Mercedes confident it has resolved Hypersoft issues  

Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes has found a fix for the problems it suffered with Formula 1’s Hypersoft tyre in Monaco heading into this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.  Mercedes struggled on Pirelli’s fastest-ever tyre as it made its debut during a grand prix weekend in Monte Carlo, with Hamilton stopping particularly early in the race in order to switch onto the Ultrasoft compound.  The German manufacturer opted to bring the fewest sets of the pink-walled tyre to Montreal - with just five sets compared to the eight selected by the majority of the teams - as both drivers completed their Friday practice runs using only Supersofts and Ultrasofts.  5774263478001 CrashTV:  But...
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