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Russell: Poor start didn’t change Austrian GP race result

George Russell has denied that his sub-par start to the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday cost him a point-scoring position at the end of the race. Starting from eighth on the Medium tyres, Russell fell back to 12th on the opening lap.  In the final stages of the race, Russell found himself in 10th, having […]
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