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Stroll told to "go for it" against Hamilton at start

Lance Stroll has been told by his team to "go for it" against Lewis Hamilton at the start of the Italian Grand Prix, despite his Mercedes rival battling for the world championship. Stroll produced a brilliant performance in wet qualifying at Monza to set the fourth fastest time, but he moves up to second on the grid thanks to Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo suffering engine change penalties. It means Stroll, who is in his rookie season, will start alongside pole man Hamilton, and could have a chance to grab the lead under braking for the tight first chicane. But despite the high-pressure situation, and the potential for trouble at Turn 1, Stroll's teammate Felipe...
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