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Horner documents how F1 Belgian GP became a ‘strange race'

Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner has explained how lower-than-anticipated tyre degradation contributed to the Belgian Grand Prix becoming a 'strange race'. George Russell managed to execute a one-stop against all expectations to propel to an unpredicted race win until his Mercedes being underweight saw him excluded. Nevertheless, the Briton's on-track exploits have still […]
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