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Mercedes: Hamilton hasn't gelled with ground effect F1 cars

Mercedes has claimed that Lewis Hamilton's one-lap struggles this season have derived from his driving stele not gelling with Formula 1's current ground effect cars. Hamilton stands clear as the sport's most potent ever qualifier, having acquired a record 104 pole positions through his glittering career with McLaren and Mercedes. However, the Briton has encountered […]
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