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Austrian GP: Normal service resumes with Bottas on pole

As Formula 1 launched its 2020 season in Austria, it seems little has changed as normal service has resumed for Mercedes with a pole position for Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix. The two Mercedes cars, freshly painted in black, will lead the front row but it is Valtteri Bottas who will lead from pole position over […]The post Austrian GP: Normal service resumes with Bottas on pole appeared first on The Parc Fermé.
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