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Hulkenberg: Haas could’ve beaten Aston Martin with earlier pit stop

Nico Hulkenberg says it is likely that he could’ve beaten both Aston Martin cars in the F1 Sprint from Austria if he had pitted for slick tyres earlier. Saturday’s race began in wet conditions, with Intermediate tyres in use throughout the grid. Hulkenberg started from fourth but rose to second place by the end of […]
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