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Mercedes seeking improved reliability

"true">Mercedes Team Principal Ross Brawn has set his sights on improved reliability at the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix weekend, with fundamentally strong car performance being overshadowed by Nico Rosberg's early season technical problems. Although Lewis Hamilton heads to Sakhir with two podium finishes under his belt, Rosberg suffered gremlins in both Australia and China. As the campaign progresses, Brawn says ironing out issues is as important as the quest for speed. "We have two main areas to focus on; we must improve the reliability and we have to lift our performance to find that extra couple of tenths to our fastest competitors," said Brawn. "And that's a...
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