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Mercedes Monaco favourites - Alonso

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso says Mercedes will head to the next grand prix in Monaco as favourites to win. Mercedes have taken pole position in the last three races before dropping back, but Alonso said the difficulty of passing in Monaco would help them. 'They've been on pole the last three races,' he said after winning his home Spanish Grand Prix. 'It's more difficult to overtake in Monaco... so maybe they can keep good positions for longer.' Continue reading the main story “I don't see any reason - with this car which is also competitive everywhere - not to fight for top positions in Monaco” Fernando Alonso Ferrari Michael Schumacher, who retired at the end of last season...
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