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'Monaco could negate Merc advantage'

Sebastian Vettel is hoping that the characteristics of the Monaco circuit will allow Red Bull Racing to challenge Mercedes. Last time out in Spain, Red Bull were thumbed by Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg finishing almost 50 seconds ahead of third-placed Daniel Ricciardo. Vettel was fourth having recovered from a a grid penalty. The victory marked Hamilton's fourth of this season and Mercedes' fifth of the campaign giving them a complete clean sweep at the top. However, next weekend's Monaco Grand Prix could yield a different story. The tight twisty nature of the street circuit means raw power is not everything and Vettel is hoping that will allow Red Bull to take the fight...
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