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THE STYRIAN GP IN 3 KEY MOMENTS

1 Lewis regains his mojo, Red Bull has a mountain to climb

For the first time in the 70-year history of the world championship, the same venue hosted grands prix on successive weekends – but anyone imagining the Styrian GP might unfold similarly to the Austrian GP was in for a surprise. After labouring in the opening round, Lewis Hamilton returned to his exceptional best at the second time of asking, leading Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas home by 13.7s in a resounding 1-2 which left Red Bull reeling.

This time around, despite some public expectation-management in the days preceding the event, there was no

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