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Mercedes not expected to win in Spain

May 12th, 2013 (F1plus).- Dominating qualifying in the presence of Daimler supremo Dieter Zetsche, Mercedes appears on top of the world in Barcelona. But Nico Rosberg also started from pole position last time out in Bahrain, only for his W04 to chew through Pirelli's tyres and send him tumbling down the field. The silver car has been improved for Barcelona, but team boss Ross Brawn warned: "Our Achilles heel is getting the tyres to last, and I don't think we are quite there yet." Just behind the W04s on the grid is Red Bull's championship leader Sebastian Vettel. He said: "Historically the Mercedes is pretty aggressive when it comes to looking after the tyres. "Looking...
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