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Mercedes reviewing ‘communication’ after Hamilton-Russell clash confusion

Mercedes are reviewing their communication procedures to avoid a repeat of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton’s clash in qualifying for the F1 Spanish Grand Prix.  Russell and Hamilton collided at close to 200mph on the flat-out pit straight at the end of Q2 in Barcelona as both attempted to start a lap.  Should Charles Leclerc leave Ferrari? Video of Should Charles Leclerc leave Ferrari? The incident caused damage to Hamilton’s front wing but the seven-time world champion was able to take part in Q3, while Russell failed to progress.  Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted after qualifying that the unnecessary collision made the team look “silly” and put it down to...
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