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Friday performance delivers 'promising start' to Mercedes

Mercedes technical director James Allison qualified as "promising" the team's start to its Brazilian Grand Prix weekend despite Friday's tricky mixed conditions. The days' first practice session - conducted mainly in wet conditions - saw only limited running from Lewis Hamilton while Valtteri Bottas concluded FP1 just behind Red Bull pace setter Alex Albon. However, Hamilton and Bottas topped the mileage chart in the afternoon as the pair worked on the set-up of their W10. Hamilton helmet in Brazil sparkles with Senna tribute "After a fairly washed out first session it was nice to get the car running in the second session and broadly it was a good day," said Allison....
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