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Mercedes explains choice to retire Russell's car in F1 British GP

Mercedes has explained that the decision to retire George Russell in the Formula 1 British Grand Prix was 'preventative' to avoid more damage to his car's power unit. Russell headed a Mercedes 1-2 from pole position in the opening laps, but he slipped behind his team-mate Lewis Hamilton and both McLarens when the rain arrived. […]
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