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Pecking order should shift in Singapore - Mercedes
The Singapore circuit demands a different set-up to Monza and Spa Sutton Images Enlarge Mercedes executive director Toto Wolff believes the return to full-downforce circuits at the upcoming flyaways will shift the balance of power back towards Mercedes before the end of the year. Red Bull excelled at the last two races at Spa-Francorchamps and Monza, where teams brought special low-drag packages to their cars to suit the long straights. However, this weekend's race in Singapore marks a return to maximum downforce set-ups, which were last used at the Hungarian Grand Prix where Lewis Hamilton won for Mercedes. "This weekend's race in Singapore begins a gruelling series of seven races...
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