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Wolff: Monaco not our 'happy place' | Ferrari play down Merc revival

Mercedes believe they made a "big step" last weekend but admit their expectations are low for the Monaco GP, with Toto Wolff saying F1's famous street circuit is not the team's "happy place". Mercedes enjoyed their most promising weekend of the season at the Spanish GP, with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton's third and fifth prompting Wolff to declare the world champions are back in the title race. But the Silver Arrows' team boss also stressed there was still a gap to leaders Red Bull and Ferrari. Who will master Monaco? The definitive guide to F1's ultimate test Monaco GP: When to watch live on Sky Sports "We've seen another big step, probably we've halved the...
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