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Red flag ‘ruined’ Force India strategy

 XPB Images Force India drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez both complain that their Australian Grand Prix strategy was ruined by the red flag that followed the huge crash between Fernando Alonso and Esteban Gutierrez. Having locked up the fifth row on the grid, Hulkenberg and Perez experienced mixed fortunes at the start with the German gaining a couple of positions while his Mexican team-mate dropped two places. Both pitted for medium tyres and intending to make these last until the chequered flag, but barely had they rejoined the fray that the race was neutralised. “I think the red flag made things a lot more difficult for our planned one-stop strategy because it gave...
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