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Hamilton: Ferrari now 'very hard to beat'

Lewis Hamilton suspects Mercedes are going to find it "hard to beat" rejuvenated Ferrari in F1's upcoming races - but has backed the world champions to rise to the renewed challenge. Against all pre-weekend expectations in Singapore on a track that demands high downforce - a perceived 2019 Ferrari weakness - the Scuderia finished first and second in Sunday's race to extend their winning run to three races - their best sequence for 11 years. The latest championship standingsVettel opens up on public support As a result, Mercedes have now suffered three consecutive race-day defeats for just the second time in the last six seasons. And with Ferrari now seemingly having found a...
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