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Brawn tips Ferrari fightback in Monaco

Ferrari have been tipped to reassert their dominance over Mercedes at the Monaco Grand Prix by Formula 1 motorsport chief Ross Brawn. Lewis Hamilton led a Silver Arrows one-two in Barcelona, but the constructors' champions are expected to play second fiddle to Ferrari, and possibly Red Bull also, around the streets of Monte Carlo. Hamilton and team-mate Valtteri Bottas qualified on the front row at the Circuit de Catalunya and duly brought home maximum points after Ferrari's gamble to pit Sebastian Vettel an extra time backfired. However, Ferrari were dominant at Monaco last year, Vettel leading Kimi Raikkonen home, with Daniel Ricciardo completing the podium. READ MORE: Mercedes add to...
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