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Mercedes explains reason for Turkish GP qualifying struggle

Mercedes has explained why it was so far off the pace during qualifying at the Turkish Grand Prix before Lewis Hamilton stormed to victory on race-day. Drivers were forced to contend with a low-grip surface throughout the weekend due to a fresh layer of asphalt that had recently been deposited. On Saturday for qualifying, the session was wet, with Hamilton ending up in sixth place – 4.7 seconds down on pole-sitter Stroll. Speaking in its post-race F1 debrief, Mercedes’ Strategy Director James Vowles explained that the team simply couldn’t generate enough energy into the tyres over such a short space of time, which wasn’t a problem during the grand prix due to the high number of...
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