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Merc explain Hamilton strategy 'error'

ercedes have admitted they made a "rookie error" with their strategy gamble for Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of Sunday's frenetic Brazilian GP. With Hamilton running second to Verstappen after twice being overtaken by the Red Bull driver, the appearance of a second Safety Car with five laps to go for the Ferraris' collision prompted Mercedes to pull the world champion in for a third stop and fresh tyres in a bid to win the race. Hamilton apologises to Albon, demoted to seventh Lewis relishing fight with F1's young guns Verstappen looks to 2020 after Brazil win However, Hamilton returned to fourth in the queue and, once the race was running again, there were only two...
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