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Cooling Issues Reason Why Mercedes ‘Under-Delivered' At Red Bull Ring

Mercedes AMG Motorsport have said that the compact radiators on the W10 were the reason why they ‘under-delivered' at the Austrian Grand Prix. Valtteri Bottas brought home a third place finish at the Red Bull Ring whilst Lewis Hamiton could only managed fifth overall, after sustaining front wing damage during the early stages of the Grand Prix. This is so far Mercedes' worst result to date in the 2019 Formula 1 Season after winning all but one race in the nine races completed so far. The conditions in Austria proved to be hot, which proved to be challenging to both Mercedes cars. Hamilton said after the Grand Prix that cooling proved to be challenge during the Grand Prix and felt...
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