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Hamilton says Monaco win 'out of reach' after P7 qualie

Lewis Hamilton says his lowly P7 qualifying performance on Saturday in Monaco puts a win "out of reach", but the Mercedes driver says he'll try to "figure out how to go forwards". Hamilton was never a force to be reckoned with in the afternoon shootout in which he conceded 0.749s to the day's poleman, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. And like the Monegasque's rivals, Hamilton's chances of improving on a second run were ruined by the local hero's crash at the Swimming Pool in the dying seconds of the session that triggered a terminal red flag. "It's almost impossible to overtake," Hamilton told Sky Sports F1. "Almost impossible where we are is pretty much the...
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