Juan Pablo Montoya believes Mercedes still have ground to make up on their rivals but will be involved in the fight for both championships in 2022 after their revival in Barcelona
Full ArticleMercedes 'four races behind' Red Bull and Ferrari but are 'coming' to title fight
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