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Mercedes explains Russell/Hamilton collision

MONTMELO, Spain -- Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said the collision between his two drivers during qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix may have "looked silly" but was a simple case of miscommunication. George Russell and Lewis Hamilton collided at over 180mph on the pit straight as they started their final Q2 qualifying laps, with Hamilton receiving front wing damage as he was forced onto the grass. Russell, who was outside the cut to make it through to Q3, had aborted his previous lap and only had enough time for one more attempt, while Hamilton was also lining up his final lap of the session. The two ended up sharing the same part of the track, with Russell attempting to...
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