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Lewis Hamilton didn't expect to be so close to Ferrari around Monza

Lewis Hamilton managed to split the two Ferrari cars during the second practice session of the Italian Grand Prix weekend. The five-time F1 world champion was less than a tenth away from leader Charles Leclerc.  Prior to the weekend, Mercedes and Toto Wolff explained how difficult they expected the weekend to be given the track characteristics suit the Ferrari car. Last weekend, the Italian team were fast on single-lap pace. Hamilton admits he's surprised to be less than a tenth behind.  "As expected, the Ferraris are quite quick in a straight line, but our race pace felt strong and we seem to be a little closer on single-lap pace than we were last week in Spa, so it looks...
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