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MERCEDES blames NORRIS for HAMILTON's poor start in Sochi

Lewis Hamilton won the Russian Grand Prix race, but he had a lot of problems until his 100th historic victory, and it was only thanks to the rain that he was the first to cross the finish line.

Hamilton the race itself didn’t start well, it had a tough start, which is why it is lost a few places and a good portion stuck behind the leaders. According to Mercedesa however, the culprit for the poor start was not Hamilton himself, but Lando Norris!

So to me Mike Elliott, technical director of the team Mercedes. "Given the fact that he was on the dirty side of the track, he actually had a very good start,”Begins the Briton in the team report Mercedes on the team YouTube channel. “He effectively pushed his way to the forefront until Norris moved to his side and blocked him.”According to Elliott Norris had trouble with a poorer grade, which means his battery it could not provide enough energy.

At Mercedes, they blame Lando Norris for Lewis Hamilton's bad start at the race in Sochi.

"Lewis' speed was better, partly because of the traction he had, and partly because Norris's battery didn't have enough power,”Continues the technical director Mercedesa. "So Lewis had to decide whether to fight for the inside line or brake to avoid the incident in the first turn. And you have to keep in mind that there are other racers behind you. So at that point, Lewis made the right decision to avoid trouble in the first turn,”He concluded Elliott.  

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