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Russell points curse continues after dreaded DNF

George Russell was left ruing his 'typical' bad luck, after his retirement cost him a big chance of points at the Styrian Grand Prix. The Williams driver had been running comfortably inside the top 10 in the first part of the race at the Red Bull Ring, but he first hit trouble in the pits with a slow stop, as his mechanics appeared to be working on his right sidepod. The issue was not resolved, however, and he came in two laps later and dropped all the way to the back of the field – but the problem proved to be terminal and he retired from the race. Rather than any damage to his car, Russell clarified that it was 'just a technical problem' which was 'something to do with the...
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