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Mercedes and Russell made mistake: 'Stark picture of where problem lay'

George Russell started the Singapore Grand Prix on the back foot due to replacing his engine. Moreover, during the race, Mercedes brought him in too early for the medium tyre, causing him to lose a lot of time on the other drivers. However, according to Mark Hughes, this moment was key in the race. Article continues under ad Indeed, drivers had to deal with a rapidly drying track on the track that remained treacherously slippery in some sections. Behind the scenes, discussions therefore arose as to when it would be possible to switch from intermediates to slicks. Read more Russell disappointed in miss out on win: 'We had that chance' Russell inadvertently helping other teams The choice of...
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