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Sprint had ‘plenty of action' despite static front – Brawn

Formula 1’s second Sprint had “plenty of action”, according to Ross Brawn, despite the static nature of the race up front at Monza. Lewis Hamilton bogged down to fifth, promoting Max Verstappen and the two McLaren drivers, while Pierre Gasly crashed out after tagging Daniel Ricciardo. However after a Safety Car period to clear Gasly’s […]
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