Mercedes continued their impressive performance during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend. George Russell set the pace in FP2 with a solid 1:10.702 lap time. Lewis Hamilton also showed strong pace, finishing third in both the wet FP1 and the drier FP2 sessions. Despite Mercedes’ trackside engineering director, Andrew Shovlin, calling the start of the weekend “encouraging,” he admitted that stiff competition from McLaren and Red Bull is expected for the remainder of the weekend.
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