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Ross Brawn expects Ferrari fightback in Monaco

Formula 1’s Managing Director of Motorsports Ross Brawn says he expects Ferrari to fight back in the wake of Mercedes’ dominant Spanish Grand Prix victory. Ferrari claimed back-to-back wins to open the 2018 season and was in a position to contend for victories at the following two events, but ultimately missed out. Ferrari entered the Spanish Grand Prix atop the standings but Mercedes dominated the weekend, locking out the front-row of the grid before romping to a 1-2 finish. Sebastian Vettel came home only fourth, after a second pit stop due to concerns over tyre wear, while Kimi Raikkonen retired amid engine issues. Brawn, though, expects Ferrari to mount a stern fightback,...
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