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Hamilton: It’s definitely a three-way F1 world title fight

Lewis Hamilton says Daniel Ricciardo’s victory at the Monaco Grand Prix has opened up the Formula 1 world title race to a three-way battle. Ricciardo has drawn level with both Hamilton and Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel with an even split of two wins each from the opening six rounds of the 2018 F1 campaign which sees the top three in the drivers' world championship split 38 points. While Hamilton continues to place the favourites tag firmly on Ferrari and Vettel he accepts Ricciardo and Red Bull are becoming a bigger threat in the world title tussle off the back of the Monaco win and the predicted momentum set to be generated for the following rounds. “It definitely is a three-way...
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