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Mercedes admits that more 'common sense' needed

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff says his team needs a 'spice more common sense' in the future as it bids to move on from its Monaco Grand Prix strategy blunder. As the Brackley-based outfit continued to investigate the circumstances that led to it throwing away Lewis Hamilton's victory chance in Monte Carlo, Wolff said that system improvements were not the only improvements required. In a Q&A with fans hosted on Twitter, Wolff made it clear that the team had been too influenced by incorrect data that suggested Hamilton could get out ahead of his rivals after stopping for fresh tyres. When asked what actions Mercedes would take, Wolff said: "Improve software, better communication...
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