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Tsunoda Says Hamilton And Mercedes ‘Must Be P*ssed Off’

Japanese F1 rookie Yuki Tsunoda has said that Mercedes and Sir Lewis Hamilton “must be p*ssed off.” The 21-year-old has battled both Mercedes drivers at the last two grand prix – namely in Istanbul and Austin, Texas – and he made life especially difficult for Hamilton as he tried to overtake him for several laps during the Turkish Grand Prix. Speaking after the US Grand Prix, Tsunoda said he has a feeling that Mercedes are unhappy with him, but he denied racing Hamilton or Bottas especially hard. “Mercedes must be p*ssed off,” Tsunoda said. “I don’t want to let through any drivers easily. I just did the right thing, the normal thing. I was using the tyres, but in the end I...
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