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Mercedes explain Russell's technical gremlins in Bahrain

Mercedes has pinpointed a misbehaving sensor as the reason for George Russell experiencing power drop-outs at the Sakhir Grand Prix. Although it was pit stops and punctures that ultimately dictated the outcome of Russell's debut race run in W11, the British driver also reported during the 87-lap race that he was experiencing a loss of power on occasion around the circuit. And Mercedes technical director, James Allison, has given a very clear insight into just what was exactly going on behind the scenes with this particular problem. 'I think it was the lap to the grid we saw that one of the sensors in the exhaust system of the car started to suffer some misbehaviour,' Allison said in...
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