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The ‘racing intent document’ Mercedes hope will prevent another Hamilton-Rosberg

Mercedes have outlined how they will try to prevent a repeat of the conflict between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg with their current F1 driver pairing.  Hamilton and George Russell dramatically collided while battling for position on the opening lap of Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix, leaving the seven-time world champion stricken in the gravel.  Having made a fast start on soft tyres, Hamilton swooped around the outside and attempted to overtake both Russell and Max Verstappen, who had started on the medium compound.  But with Russell sandwiched between Hamilton and Verstappen with nowhere to go, the two Mercedes made contact.  Russell recovered to salvage fourth place while...
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