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VIDEO: Why did the 'one-stop” work in Monza?

Chief Race Engineer Andrew Shovlin explains the key decision points during the 2016 Italian Grand Prix. By splitting the preparation work on Friday, Nico Rosberg running the medium compound and Lewis Hamilton the soft, the team felt a one-stop would be their strongest strategy on race day at Monza. Video courtesy of Mercedes AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team VIDEO: Why did the 'one-stop” work in Monza? was last modified: September 8th, 2016
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