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Mercedes reveal how they hoped Turn 1 would unfold in Mexico

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool/Getty Images Mercedes have revealed their planned strategy for approaching Turn 1 at the Mexico City Grand Prix, had the race gone to plan. Locking out the front row with Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, that advantage came to nothing as Red Bull's Max Verstappen slipstreamed them into Turn 1 from third on the grid, before outbraking both Mercedes drivers and claiming the lead. Hamilton would go on to finish a distant second, with Bottas down in 15th after being clipped by McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo at the first corner. Mercedes' Strategy Director James Vowles has explained what the team's plan of action had actually been prior to the...
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