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Merc won't change strategy stance despite Lewis grumble

Mercedes will stick with what has worked best for them the past few years in terms of their strategies despite Lewis Hamilton's grumble during the Brazilian Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg led home another Merc 1-2 at Interlagos on Sunday, but Hamilton admitted after the race that it was 'relatively boring' to follow his team-mate for most of the race as 'you just can’t overtake here'. Having been stuck behind Rosberg for so long, Hamilton asked his engineer during the race to get him onto a different strategy, but was told no and the triple World Champion again said in the post-race interview that he wants riskier strategies and is also not keen on saving tyres. However, Mercedes...
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