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Rosberg: Mercedes must overcome reliability issues

+ Nico Rosberg has urged his Mercedes team to get on top of its reliability issues after he was forced to retire from the Singapore Grand Prix. Rosberg was beset by an electrical malfunction ahead of the race which meant he was left stranded on the grid on the formation lap. He started from the pitlane but failed to make any real progression up the order as his car was stuck in energy harvesting mode, meaning he was around three seconds a lap slower than the frontrunners. Mercedes brought the German in for a stop to swap his steering wheel, but despite the change he could not find a gear, forcing him into an early retirement. “We need to get to the bottom of these things and make the car...
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