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Mercedes have admitted that they gave George Russell a slower rear wing for last weekend's Austrian Grand Prix meaning the Briton enjoyed less pace than Lewis Hamilton. The Silver Arrows enjoyed a successful Austrian Grand Prix with Hamilton finishing one place above his less experienced team-mate in third, despite both drivers crashing during qualifying.
Hamilton and Russell both damaged their rear wing during heavy crashes at the Red Bull Ring. The damage to the seven-time world champion's car was more substantial with his mechanics forced to completely rebuild his car from scratch. Both W13's also had severe floor damage leaving the Silver Arrows facing a serious struggle for spare parts, both of the new floors were built out of parts from broken ones.
The situation was so bad that there was a chance the team would have to pull out of the Grand Prix completely due to a lack of parts.
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