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Leclerc remains P1 as track limits come into play

Charles Leclerc set the pace in FP3 for the German GP as several drivers, including Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton, lost lap times for exceeding track limits. Formula 1 returned to the Hockenheimring on Saturday morning with everyone – but most notably Mercedes – welcoming the slight drop in temperature. FP3 got off to a testy start for Mercedes, who are celebrating 125 years in motorsport. Lewis Hamilton, though, wasn't billing to play ball with the retro kit, asking for his usual gloves: 'Just give me normal gloves, normal gloves. They won't fit.' While he was having kit complaints, Valtteri Bottas was having track limit problems as he ran wide at Turn 2 having taken too...
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