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Turkish Grand Prix – After dominating the times on Friday and Saturday, Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in qualifying, but will not start on pole. This means that Mercedes' teammate Valtteri Bottas will start on pole position for the Turkish GP. The Brackley-based squad have elected fit a new internal combustion engine and will be slapped with a ten-place grid penalty. As a result, the Briton, who qualified on pole, will start down in 11th place. With title rival Red Bull's Max Verstappen only managing second, Hamilton's teammate Bottas has a good chance to take command up front whist Hamilton tries to make his way through the field. Likewise, Ferrari's Carlos Sainz...
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