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Hamilton: Work to do to catch Ferrari

Belgian Grand Prix – Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton says Ferrari's pace on Friday means his team need to find a way to up the pressure on their rivals. Mercedes were left trailing the Ferraris in practice after a dominant display from the red cars. With Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc finishing in the top two positions in FP1, their roles reversed in second practice. But, their advantage remained quite significant. With all running Soft tyres in FP2, the quickest Mercedes was 0.6 down on the slowest Ferrari. Having had a technical problem in FP1 with the throttle pedal, Hamilton explained that Friday practice hadn't been completely smooth on his side of the garage: 'It was obviously...
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