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Russell: Mercedes can't ‘kid ourselves' over Red Bull F1 deficit

George Russell has declared that the Mercedes Formula 1 team can't afford to 'kid ourselves' over the substantial deficit to Red Bull following the Chinese Grand Prix. Mercedes sustained a promising start to the weekend when Lewis Hamilton capitalised on wet weather and battles behind to clinch second place in the Sprint outing. However, a […]
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