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Why Hamilton's Mercedes seat went 'cold' during Azerbaijan GP

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mercedes' engineer James Vowles has explained why Lewis Hamilton reported that his seat had "gone cold" during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The 37-year-old left his team concerned mid-way through the Grand Prix when he asked why he felt the carbon fibre around him suffer a sudden drop in temperature. The team checked the car but were unable to find an answer for his confusion, a confusion that remained unsolved until the team had returned to their Brackley base on Tuesday. However, it was not a problem with the car, Vowles says, with Hamilton instead experiencing a cold sensation on his lower back due to the bouncing he was enduring. “It’s a...
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