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Lewis Hamilton has revealed that Mercedes trialled an 'experiment' on George Russell's car that gave the 24-year-old a noticeable performance advantage in qualifying at the Spanish Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows managed to find some much-needed pace over the course of the weekend in Barcelona and will be hoping to maintain their newly-found momentum on the streets of Monaco at the next time of asking.
Russell managed to qualify ahead of Hamilton yet again at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya before securing a podium finish in Sunday's race to continue his stunning start to the campaign in his first year as a Mercedes driver. Hamilton has since revealed that his new team-mate reaped the rewards of a slightly different package in Saturday's qualifying session that could well be introduced to both cars at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
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