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Windsor sees improvement at Red Bull: "Verstappen has a lot of grip there"

Lewis Hamilton starts the Tuscan Grand Prix from pole position, after the Briton set a fantastic lap on Saturday. According to Peter Windsor, Mugello is one of the first circuits where you can really see which cars are strong and which teams still have a lot of problems with the car.  "I'd like to see Mugello on the calendar in the coming years", Windsor begins at his Youtube channel. There are an enormous number of technical bends in Mugello and that also gives you a good chance of seeing which car has a good balance. Windsor sees in the pole lap of Lewis that Mercedes has an enormously strong balance. "Lewis can really do something special on this circuit which...
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