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'A good strategy will bring us into the game' - Brendon Hartley

After a frustrating qualifying performance, Toro Rosso's Brendon Hartley is predicting a tough race at the Albert Park circuit for the Australian Grand Prix where tyre degradation and strategy will play an important part. In qualifying, Hartley qualified in 16th and was on the cusp of making it into Q2 while team-mate Pierre Gasly only managed 20th after taking a trip through the gravel of Turn 3 in his final flying lap of the first part of qualifying.  “It was a little frustrating today, I think one tenth would have moved us up a few places and the car definitely had it in it,' said Hartley. 'In the last lap there were a couple of small errors and it’s frustrating to...
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