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Austrian Grand Prix: Can Red Bull win at home race and end Mercedes’ dominance?

Can anyone stop Mercedes and can anyone stop Lewis Hamilton? We have had eight races in the 2019 season and Mercedes have won them all, Hamilton taking the chequered flag six times, including the last four in a row. After a routine and frankly dull start-to-finish victory in France, which finished with Hamilton 18 seconds clear of team-mate Valtteri Bottas, the reigning world champion is looking unstoppable. He now has a 36-point lead over Bottas, his advantage over Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel in third is already at 76 points, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen in fourth a further 11 points adrift. A strong track for Mercedes, but not last year

Can anyone stop Mercedes and can anyone stop Lewis Hamilton? We have had eight races in the 2019 season and Mercedes have won them all, Hamilton taking the chequered flag six times, including the last four in a row. After a routine and frankly dull start-to-finish victory in France, which finished with Hamilton 18 seconds clear of team-mate Valtteri Bottas, the reigning world champion is looking unstoppable. He now has a 36-point lead over Bottas, his advantage over Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel in third is already at 76 points, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen in fourth a further 11 points adrift. A strong track for Mercedes, but not last year

Can anyone stop Mercedes and can anyone stop Lewis Hamilton?

We have had eight races in the 2019 season and Mercedes have won them all, Hamilton taking the chequered flag six times, including the last four in a row.

After a routine and frankly dull start-to-finish victory in France, which finished with Hamilton 18 seconds clear of team-mate Valtteri Bottas, the reigning world champion is looking unstoppable.

He now has a 36-point lead over Bottas, his advantage over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel in third is already at 76 points, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in fourth a further 11 points adrift.

A strong track for Mercedes, but not last year
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