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Mercedes had an unrealistic picture with traffic for Verstappen in FP1

Mercedes has indicated that a faster engine mode was used during the first free practice session in the United States. Tom Clarkson reveals that in the Formula 1 Nation Podcast. He also acknowledges just how impressive Hamilton's lap was in Q3 to get on the front-row as the car struggled to perform.  In the first free practice session in the United States it looked like it was all over for Red Bull Racing. Mercedes dominated the session, but Red Bull came back throughout the weekend. The RB16B was well developed throughout the weekend but Formula 1 journalist Clarkson spoke to a Mercedes engineer. Mercedes with a higher engine setting ''The first practice session on Friday was very...
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