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Under pressure: Mercedes explain what caused their tyre pressure penalty

Mercedes has explained what really happened during the red flag period at the Brazilian Grand Prix, which resulted in a fine. The Mercedes team changed the tyre pressures when the tyres were attached to the cars and was fined 10,000. Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director at Mercedes, has explained what went wrong.
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