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Mercedes deny ‘huge breakthrough', admit George Russell ‘tempered happiness'

Mercedes showed signs of a comeback at the Australian Grand Prix, as the team secured their first podium of the season around the Albert Park Circuit. In the opening stages of the race, Mercedes even held P1 and P2 after both George Russell and Lewis Hamilton managed to perform successful overtakes on Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The W14 looked to be a different car to what took to the track in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, with Mercedes putting the success down to perfecting their set up. “Overall, a sense of quiet satisfaction that we have moved the car forward that, from a performance point of view, we probably got as much as it is able to give right now,” Mercedes Formula 1 chief...
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