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Lance Stroll was fighting his Aston Martin car during practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Sky Sports F1 pundit Anthony Davidson says. Stroll clipped the inside wall at turn 22 in the opening session of the weekend, causing damage to his AMR24. And speaking in commentary, Davidson noticed that the Canadian was adopting a ‘unique’ driving style. Stroll ultimately finished the session in ninth place, just under a second off the pace of Red Bull driver Max Verstappen. Meanwhile, teammate Fernando Alonso was second and within two tenths of the reigning world champion. It’s a result that bode…

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