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Hamilton impressed by Ferrari power

Lewis Hamilton admits he is relying on Mercedes to significantly out-perform Ferrari in other areas after acknowledging that the Scuderia have a clear straight-line speed advantage ahead of the Chinese GP. Though Mercedes head into round three of an enthralling F1 2019 season on the back of consecutive one-twos and a 39-point advantage in the championship, Ferrari dominated the power-friendly Bahrain with their impressive engine before losing the race through unreliability. But China features the second-longest straight on the F1 calendar, which Mercedes believe plays directly into their rivals' hands. Find out more about Sky Sports F1When's the Chinese GP on Sky? Hamilton, meanwhile,...
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