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Ferrari drivers still expecting Mercedes to prevail in qualifying

Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel believe Mercedes will has the upper hand in Montreal despite the Ferrari pair outpacing the German squad in Friday's second practice session. Mercedes' advantage over the Scuderia's chargers in FP1 was almost a full second, with Lewis Hamilton topping the timesheet. However, Leclerc and Vettel closed that gap and even overhauled Valtteri Bottas in FP2, but the Finn was only 0.134s adrift from the Monegasque while also running on a harder compound then both his rivals. Hamilton's sixth-place in the afternoon session was hardly representative given the Brit's early impact with the wall that forced the reigning world champion to sit out the majority of the...
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