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‘Mercedes will have to think on their feet to beat Max'

Damon Hill has said that Red Bull are the team to beat at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, and Mercedes will have to be creative with their strategy to pull off a win. Despite the enormous success that Lewis Hamilton has enjoyed in Budapest – with a record eight wins at the Hungaroring in the past – the 1996 World Champion believes the nature of the circuit will play more into Red Bull's hands than the reigning Drivers' and Constructors' champions. Because of this, he feels that Mercedes are going to have to out-fox their rivals to succeed at the weekend and take the lead of the Constructors' Championship heading into the summer break. Mercedes' trackside engineering...
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