It may have been another predictable Red Bull one-two on track, but the German manufacturer, along with Lewis Hamilton andRussell managed a seventh place finish with a later overtake on Oscar Piastri,
while Hamilton was also close by in ninth.This is starting to make Hamilton fans a little touchy, with some feeling Russell may now be getting special treatment, and on lap 14 things came to a head when one was critical of theFelipe Massa excited to see Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari but predicts Charles Leclerc battle
And Mercedes' social media explained the decision on X: "LH is struggling with his set of tyres. GR has strong pace at this stage of the raced on his Hards.
Despite allowing Russell ahead, the younger of the two Brits failed to truly test the upper echelons. And in the end had to make do with six Championship points, taking his total to 18, which sees him seventh overall.Jason Kelce stuns WWE fans with shock WrestleMania 40 appearance with ex Eagles teammate
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