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Hamilton lost ‘about 30 downforce points' with issue

Mercedes has outlined that Lewis Hamilton lost “about 30 points” of downforce with a heavy kerb strike at Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix. Hamilton ran second at the Red Bull Ring, having overhauled McLaren’s Lando Norris, but began to struggle for pace during the second stint of the race. Mercedes informed Hamilton that he had […]
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