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Brawn: Mercedes through the pain barrier

Ross Brawn believes that his Mercedes team is beginning to reap the rewards of technical changes implemented throughout 2012, with the German marque enjoying its strongest start to a season since returning to Formula 1 in 2010. With 64 points on the board and back-to-back pole positions achieved by Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in China and Bahrain respectively, Brawn says the short-term pain of restructuring is now being outweighed by recent performances. "You need to make sure if you make big changes then you know where they are going to end up," explained Brawn. "From an engineering perspective, we know what we did 12 months ago is now coming through and giving us a...
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