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Wolff: France debrief highlighted 'where we have to improve'

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says his team will be focused on implementing the areas of improvements it identified after its defeat in last weekend's in the French Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton was narrowly beaten to the checkered flag by championship leader Max Verstappen who made the most of an outlier two-stop strategy implemented by Red Bull. Mercedes later recognized that it had underestimated the power of Verstappen's undercut early on in the race. Ahead of this week's first round of racing at the Red Bull Ring, Wolff says that Mercedes has conducted a thorough review of its flawed strategy in France and taken away the necessary lessons. "We've debriefed France and understand the areas...
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