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Hamilton: Improving starts a priority for Mercedes

©WRI2 Lewis Hamilton says delivering better starts is now one of Mercedes’ top priorities after he and team-mate Nico Rosberg were comfortably beaten off the line by the Ferraris at the Australian Grand Prix. Lining up on pole, the Briton saw Sebastian Vettel rocket past him to lead into the first corner, while Kimi Raikkonen also overtook both Silver Arrows following his better launch. It was not the first time that Ferrari enjoyed stronger getaways than their title rivals, with Hungary last year springing to mind. After a first series of restrictions implemented from the 2015 Belgian Grand Prix, the FIA has further tweaked the procedure in an effort to put race starts more in control...
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