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Hamilton, Wolff admit Mercedes strategy fail in Sochi

Both Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff conceded that Mercedes had the wrong strategy at the Russian Grand Prix, despite getting the better of Ferrari to secure a one-two finish. Hamilton had produced a superb lap to snatch a spot alongside Charles Leclerc on the front row, but Ferrari immediately shut them out as Leclerc towed Sebastian Vettel into the lead from P3. Article continues under video However, Ferrari's race was played out to the backdrop of a team orders controversy and the team looking to manufacture a swap of positions after Vettel had refused to cede P1 to Leclerc. And things fell apart for the Scuderia when Vettel suffered an MGU-K failure immediately after pitting, which...
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