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Ferrari shakes off the curse of Monaco

Ferrari conquered the streets of Monaco with a one-two finish in the legenadary GP. The Scuderia started the race from the first row with the order of Kimi Räikkönen and Sebastian Vettel. THe German took control of the action with his sensational late laps of his first stint to win his third race of the season. 16 years went by without a Ferrari-win in Monaco. A certain Michael Schumacher scored the last win for Scuderia in the Principality. In 2004, Schumacher crashed his car behind the safety car when he was about to win the race. A pole for Felipe Massa in 2008 and a commanding pace in the race ended in tears when an unfortunate safety car handed the race lead and the victory into the...
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