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Rosberg calls for improved reliability

Nico Rosberg has called on Mercedes to improve reliability after he lost the championship lead due to retiring from the Singapore Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton won at Marina Bay while Rosberg endured a nightmare race due to a steering column wiring loom failure. Having been unable to leave the grid for the formation lap, he then became stuck in neutral at his first stop and was forced to retire. After the race, Rosberg said he wants Mercedes to focus on reliability rather than performance for the last five races. “It's clear that that is the point that we need to focus the most on because the performance is there,” Rosberg said. “Again in the race today we were very strong, so it's just...
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