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Russell: Williams could have led, finished 7th in Germany

George Russell believes he could have led the German Grand Prix and finished the race seventh for Williams had he been more forceful when asking to move onto slick tyres. Russell narrowly missed out on his first F1 point after a mistake in the final stint allowed teammate Robert Kubica to pass him, with the Pole being promoted into P10 after both Alfa Romeos were hit with a post-race penalty. Speaking in Hungary on Thursday, Russell revealed he had wanted to follow Lance Stroll’s strategy and be one of the first drivers to switch to slick tyres, only to make the switch a few laps too late. “It sort of felt like it summed up our weekend as a whole,” Russell said when asked by...
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