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Russell optimistic but warns Ferrari used ‘lowest power mode'

Mercedes F1 driver George Russell is relatively satisfied with his team’s performance so far in Spain, but is acutely aware of the inconsistencies that befell them in Miami. Russell was second in the first practice session in Florida two weeks ago, and topped FP2 as the German outfit appeared to have a better understanding of how to extract performance from their car, but his pace fell away throughout the remainder of the weekend as he qualified 12th before finishing fifth. The 24-year-old ended FP1 in P4, two positions ahead of team-mate Sir Lewis Hamilton before both Britons managed to climb into the top three in the second session, leaving a lot of smiles over at Mercedes. READ:...
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