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‘Lively car' brought back go-karting memories – Schumacher

Mick Schumacher says the lack of grip available during practice for Formula 1’s Portuguese Grand Prix brought back memories from his time in Formula 3 and go-karting. Drivers struggled for outright grip at Portimao, with World Champion and FP2 pacesetter Lewis Hamilton suggesting Pirelli should have brought softer compounds. Schumacher finished the second practice session […]
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