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Mercedes react to circulating Lewis Hamilton ‘fake news'

Following on from last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, Mercedes have stated that a story which circulated is fake, regarding a QR code outside their hospitality suite. During last weekend's action at Suzuka, Lewis Hamilton was interviewed outside the team's hospitality, where a QR code was visible. This QR code in particular was to order drinks at the team's bar, something several fans reportedly attempted after the code was seen on TV. According to quotes from an insider, thousands of cans of Red Bull were ordered through the QR code for Hamilton, George Russell and team principal Toto Wolff, to the point where they ran out. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies...
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