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Lewis Hamilton is unlikely to win the F1 title this season, according to current leader Charles Leclerc. The Ferrari star claimed Mercedes will not triumph in the drivers' or constructors' crowns this season but could 'win races at some time' soon.
He said it was hard to write off the Silver Arrows but said they appear to have 'quite big issues'. The Monegasque has warned it could take some time for the German manufacturer to get on top of its issues before it can challenge the frontrunners once again.
Speaking to CNN, Leclerc said: "I never write them off because they are such a strong team and they have showed it in the past. But it is also true that they are struggling since the beginning of the season and they seem to have quite big issues that will require a bit of the time before they fix them.
"So I don't know. Maybe not for the