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Mercedes feared double retirement - Wolff

Mercedes AMG Petronas Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says the outfit briefly feared that neither Nico Rosberg nor Lewis Hamilton would finish the Russian Grand Prix due to technical issues. Rosberg dominated from pole position while Hamilton recovered from a set back in qualifying to complete a 1-2 for the team at the Sochi Autodrom. Mercedes warned Hamilton during the race that he was suffering from a water pressure issue, but Wolff also revealed that Rosberg faced a problem at the head of the pack. "That race was anything but plain sailing today - it was a pretty stressful experience to get both cars home, and there was a point when we thought neither of them might make it to the...
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