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Final starting grid for Tuscan GP: Red Bull can battle it out with Mercedes

Red Bull Racing are normally very fast on Sundays, but often still lag behind on Saturdays. In Mugello, the team of Max Verstappen was already very strong during qualifying and the expectation is that they will be able to fight with Mercedes during the race. Verstappen and Alexander Albon will need to make a good start, as overtaking will be difficult on the twisty track. Both Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will start at the front, followed by the two Red Bull drivers. Behind them, Charles Leclerc managed a fantastic qualifying session and he will start from fifth place. Read more Jordan: 'Mercedes is taken over by Ineos for £700 million' Only one grid penalty...
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