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MGU-H fix is 'highest priority' for Mercedes

 XPB Images Mercedes has made resolving the MGU-H problems faced by Lewis Hamilton its "highest priority" ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. Hamilton was hit by an MGU-H issue which forced him to start from the back of the grid in China, recovering to seventh place in the race. In Russia, Hamilton suffered a repeat failure at the end of Q2 and was forced to start from tenth before finishing second behind team-mate Nico Rosberg. With Mercedes having believed it had solved the problem after China, executive director (technical) Paddy Lowe says the focus between races has been to ensure there is not a recurrence of the fault. "Of course, we've all been to this circuit...
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