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Russell defends Mercedes strategic choices in F1 Japanese GP

George Russell has defended the Mercedes Formula 1 team's questionable strategic calls that contributed to wasted opportunities during the Japanese Grand Prix. Russell and his team-mate Lewis Hamilton had started on the Medium compound but a red flag on the opening lap prompted Mercedes to make a switch to Hards. However, the squad's strive to […]
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