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Speaking ahead of Round 20 in Mexico, the Briton said: “Having reviewed everything as a team, I think we were just sailing too close to the wind. We know how aggressively you need to set up for this era of cars, how low to the ground you need to run them, how stiff you need to run them, and I think clearly it caught both myself and Lewis out over the weekend.

“On the flip side, there were definitely glimmers of really strong performance in there. We know we need to be more conservative with the set-up. That may hinder the performance so we’re going into this weekend with an open mind.

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“Lewis will be on the new upgrades, I’ll be on the old package because we don’t have two sets of it, and we’ll see how we get on. I’m not expecting, unfortunately, to set the world on fire this weekend.”

He explained that this weekend is a chance to compare the previous version of the W15 used earlier this season with the fresh upgrades, although it means that they “probably won’t be in the fight”.

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