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Russell asked marshals to leave car alone after start clash

George Russell expressed frustration at having his British Grand Prix ended after one corner due to marshals removing his stricken Mercedes. Russell was involved in a frightening accident on the run to Abbey on the opening lap after he tipped Zhou Guanyu into a flip having been hit by Pierre Gasly. Russell extricated himself from […]
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