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Who slept well/bad after the German Grand Prix

It’s been about 24 hours since the Germany Grand Prix. We take a look at how teams and drivers are feeling after having a nights sleep (or a sleepless night in some cases!). Did you all enjoy the Grand Prix! Let us know your favourite bit in the comments! So who slept well?  Lewis Hamilton He’s back into the championship lead, and by some distance. When he climbed into his Mercedes yesterday in 14th, he’d have had his damage limitation cap on. However, everything turned out to be damaging to his rival Sebastian Vettel. To add to the drama, he was called to the stewards which could have ruined his day. But no. He got the green light and could relax into the...
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