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Hamilton: Ferrari are going to be hard to beat

Lewis Hamilton has yet to win a grand prix this season while his archrival has already bagged two victories and the world champion heads to round three in China on the backfoot as he believes that at this stage of the championship Ferrari have the faster car. Hamilton who finished second at the season opener in Melbourne and third in Bahrain, he heads to China looking for a sixth win at the venue. No other driver has won at the venue more than twice. 'They are going to be hard to beat,' Hamilton told reporters in Shanghai, 'Their straight-line speed in the last few races has been faster than ours and we have the longest straights here. So I'm anticipating they will be very, very fast and...
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