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Mercedes admits to radio error on Hamilton's failed Monaco F1 undercut

Mercedes has admitted that it committed an error with the communication provided to Lewis Hamilton during an undercut attempt in Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix. The Mercedes drivers and Red Bull's Max Verstappen were caught out when a first-lap red flag disrupted their strategy and forced them to nurse their Medium rubber. But with Hamilton […]
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