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Wolff insists Hamilton is being outperformed by Russell because of ‘bad luck'

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insists that Sir Lewis Hamilton’s misfortune in 2022 will eventually come to an end after his eighth-placed finish in Monaco. Hamilton has not enjoyed the best season so far in 2022, driving a W13 car that has been on the back foot since day one due to the issues caused by the ground effect aerodynamics under the new technical regulations. Incapsulated within the “porpoising” troubles has been a severe lack of pace for Mercedes, who might now finally be getting back on the right track having finally taken a big step towards vanquishing the bouncing in Spain. READ: Horner ‘disappointed’ with Ferrari trying to win Monaco GP off the track However,...
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