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Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc have been warned by former F1 star Johnny Herbert that Lewis Hamilton could win the French Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton has struggled for form during the first half of the season as his Mercedes car has been hampered by porpoising issues. But the Briton has improved in recent races - and Herbert believes he could now have what it takes to secure his first race victory of the season.
"I think there's a chance," Herbert told Sky Sports. "And I say that because it's a very, very smooth surface here at Le Castellet. So I think that is where the Mercedes will be able to perform that little bit better than we've seen in the past.
"We've seen it get stronger and stronger, especially when we've seen him battling for the race win in Silverstone if you remember. But I think they (Mercedes) have a few updates that they've brought here. So that's going to