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Felipe Massa: “The two-stop strategy didn’t work”

Felipe Massa felt the two-stop strategy that he and his team attempted in Bahrain did not work as planned, especially after struggling with the Medium Pirelli tyre. View the original post at Felipe Massa: “The two-stop strategy didn’t work”
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