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Rosberg urges Mercedes to improve reliability

– Nico Rosberg has urged Mercedes to improve its reliability after his costly retirement from Sunday night's Singapore Grand Prix.Rosberg was forced to start from the pit lane after a glitch on his way to the grid meant that he was unable to pull away without assistance.Having struggled to climb up the order, the German ultimately retired at the first round of pit-stops when his car failed to select a gear.Up front, team-mate Lewis Hamilton claimed victory and the title lead."We need to get to the bottom of these things and make the car 100 per cent reliable," Rosberg explained to reporters after retiring from the race."It's reliability and it's happened again. We...
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