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Hamilton has ‘work to do’ after being pipped to Austrian GP pole

Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he will go “back to the drawing board” after being narrowly beaten to pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas. Hamilton had been the quicker of the two Mercedes drivers throughout all three practice sessions in Austria, but Bottas had the upper hand in qualifying and edged his teammate to the first pole on offer in the delayed 2020 season by a margin of just 0.012s. The six-times world champion conceded Bottas simply did the “better job” in Q3 as he struggled to string together a strong enough lap to topple the Finn. “The car was great, just didn’t manage to put the greatest laps together, so...
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