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Singapore just a blip says Wolff

Toto Wolff has called for calm, adamant Mercedes 'haven't lost performance' after a disappointing weekend in Singapore. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton went into the Singapore event looking to make headlines for emulating Ayrton Senna. Instead he made them for his failure to do so. On Saturday he missed out on an eighth successive pole position by a massive 1.4s while on Sunday his bid for a 41st career win was halted by a loss of power. As for his team-mate, Nico Rosberg salvaged some points for the Woking team with his P4 but never once appeared to have the pace to challenge for the podium. Wolff, though, says Mercedes do not need to sound the alarm and will be back on the pace at Suzuka....
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