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Why bringing Hamilton in after red flag wasn't so obvious

Mercedes' decision not to bring Lewis Hamilton in after the red flag created by Valtteri Bottas before and during the restart was surprising to many people. In the end, it would cost Hamilton a win, but he still finished second. According to Marc Priestley, however, it is not so easy to make a decision as leader of the field in an uncertain situation without information about your competitors. This he says in a video on his Youtube channel. Read more Did Red Bull go too far after Silverstone? 'Didn't handle that well' "It's a tougher decision to make at that moment when you're driving at the front. Because what could have happened, especially if it was more unclear in terms of...
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