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Wolff hoping to put Singapore woes behind them

After suffering an under-whelming Singapore Grand Prix in 2015, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is hoping for a different scenario at this year's event. During last season's race, Lewis Hamilton suffered his first retirement of 2015, while Nico Rosberg only managed to place fourth as both drivers failed to utilise their tyres properly. Despite Wolff revealing that they know what went wrong, the Austrian refused comment further, saying that the team is curious to see if their conclusions were correct next weekend. 'We had a discussion in the briefing about Singapore,' explained the 44-year-old. 'We weren’t competitive last year and I think we understood why. 'We made some conclusions which...
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