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Mercedes suspects ‘wacky' set-up direction hurt race pace

Mercedes believes its prospects at Formula 1's Styrian Grand Prix may have been accentuated by trialling a “wacky” set-up direction that exacerbated tyre degradation. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen dominated the race from pole position, leading every lap, with Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas a distant second and third respectively. It marked Red Bull’s […]
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