Russell wins F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint - as it happened

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Russell wins F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint - as it happened
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How long can Kevin Magnussen keep Max Verstappen behind? 🤔 Follow the F1 sprint to set the grid for the BrazilGP ⤵️

"We weren't expecting to have that much pace, but it goes to show all the hard work we are putting in and the progress we as a team have made.

"These last three races since Austin, the car has been feeling great and it is difficult to know how Max would have got on if he had been on the soft tyres."It is difficult isn't it because this is a Sprint, so you have to manage risk and reward. "Even though I was dying to get that victory, I didn't want to risk it too much and have no points starting at the back."It is crazy to think we are both starting on the front row and Lewis did a great job coming from P8 so it is exciting.

"I am sure Max is going to be flying tomorrow coming through the pack, but we are in a luxury position for tomorrow and can maybe split the strategy and go for the win."

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