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Hamilton brings out red flags in FP2

Article To news overview © Mercedes The second practice session for the Dutch GP didn't start well for Lewis Hamilton after he stopped his Mercedes car on track, bringing out the red flag. Mercedes immediately told the Briton to stop his stricken car. While there is no official word on what the issue is, it appears it had something to do with the car's power unit. More to follow...
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