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Mercedes made a vital strategy error during the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix which may have prevented Lewis Hamiton from scoring points, claims former driver turned pundit Karun Chandhok. Chandhok claimed it was an 'odd decision' to not bring Hamilton into the pits earlier as the track dried.

He claimed it was 'worth a chance' considering the seven-time champion was already lying outside the points. Everyone started the race on a set of the intermediate tyre but conditions soon improved with a dry line forming.

However, it appeared drivers were hesitant to make the switch to dry tyres after concerns more wet weather was on its way. Daniel Ricciardo was eventually the first one to make a stop and was followed by the majority of the field a lap later.

Posting on Twitter, Chandhok said: "Very odd decision from Mercedes not to gamble on bringing Lewis in early for slicks. Seemed totally worth a chance considering he

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