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Mercedes: Red Bull ‘the team to beat' at Monaco GP

Red Bull will be 'the team to beat” at this weekend’s Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, according to title rival Mercedes. Mercedes and Red Bull have been embroiled in a close tussle at the sharp end of the Formula 1 grid this year, with Lewis Hamilton taking three victories to Max Verstappen’s one, and the […]
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