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Mercedes must focus on reliability - Rosberg

Sutton Images Enlarge Nico Rosberg says his retirement at the Singapore Grand Prix proves Mercedes has to make reliability a priority before the end of the year. Rosberg lost the lead of the championship after retiring with a wiring loom failure in Marina Bay, but Mercedes still looks certain to win the constructors', possibly as early as the next round in Japan if it scores a one-two. With Daniel Ricciardo just 60 points behind Hamilton, and the finale double-weighted, Rosberg thinks the entire team needs to rally together to get to the bottom of its problems. When asked if he would 'demand' anything different from Mercedes after Singapore, Rosberg said: "I don't demand anything, I...
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