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Mercedes to ‘pore over' images of Red Bull F1 floor after Monaco crane lift

Mercedes Technical Director James Allison says the team received a “nice clutch of Red Bull imagery” after the reigning champion’s floor was exposed during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Sergio Perez crashed his Red Bull at Turn 1 at the beginning of Q1, resulting in his stranded RB19 being hoisted into the air by a […]
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