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Hill: Merc will challenge in 2014

Damon Hill admits Mercedes are facing a "tall order" this year, but he expects them to challenge come 2014. Having finished a distant fifth in the 2012 Constructors' Championship, Mercedes have made a raft of changes as Lewis Hamilton replaced in Michael Schumacher while Nikki Lauda and Totto Wolff joined the management team. There could be more changes ahead as former McLaren technical director Paddy Lowe is expected to join the team after the current campaign with the media speculating that team principal Ross Brawn could be on his way out. Despite the uncertainty at Brackley, Hill believes Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes will eventually rise to the top, even if it takes them a...
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