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Hamilton hoping for rain: Red Bull three tenths faster down the straights

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton is crossing his fingers that the rain that hit the Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday morning will return for the afternoon F1 race, however unlikely. Hamilton explained that, due to Red Bull's apparent speed advantage down the straights, he thinks rain would provide more of an equaliser as Mercedes attempt to keep up with their championship rivals. "I liked it when it started to rain, but now it's dry," Hamilton said, speaking as part of the pre-race build up. "But nonetheless I'm still gonna give absolutely everything we can, it's gonna be tough to beat the Red Bulls they are extremely quick. So yesterday, just on...
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