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James Allison on Mercedes' Austria failures: 'Hopefully' no penalties

British Grand Prix – Mercedes' James Allison has explained the failures that took both of their cars out of the Austrian Grand Prix last weekend, and says the team are hopeful of no further pain. Both Valtteri Bottas & Lewis Hamilton retired from the Austrian GP at the Red Bull Ring last Sunday, having led the early stages of the race in first and second. Bottas was first to go, pulling over on Lap 15 on the approach to Turn 4, while Hamilton retired on Lap 61 between Turns 3 & 4 while running in P4. Speaking as part of Mercedes' debrief after the race, Technical Director of Mercedes James Allison explained what happened to both cars: 'They weren't the same failures. They were...
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