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The Red Bull's locked out the front-row on home soil and battled it out in an action-packed Sprint in wet-to-dry conditions.

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[–] bhmnscmm@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lots of great battles today. The wet conditions really helped show how tight the midfield is.

Do you think we'll see the weaker teams prioritising the sprint races over the full ones, given tyre deg will be less of a problem for them? They may feel they can gamble more in the sprints. Haas springs to mind, as Hulkenburg's performance seemed pretty strong, even when he did have to pit/decided to gamble on softs, he stayed in the points.