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Bottas' wheel finally removed from Mercedes car after Monaco retirement

Mercedes has finally removed the wheel nut from Valtteri Bottas’ car, two days after it caused his retirement from the Monaco Grand Prix. Bottas’ scheduled pit stop during last Sunday’s race saw him pull in from second place, however he was kept in his pit box when the front right tyre could not be removed. […]
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