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Hamilton backs Merc to get it right in Singapore

Lewis Hamilton thinks the Mercedes Formula 1 team will be in a “stronger position” at this year’s Singapore Grand Prix after last year’s difficulties at the same circuit. Sebastian Vettel’s Ferrari qualified fastest in 2015 ahead of both Mercedes, after the Hamilton’s team struggled to get the super-soft Pirelli tyres working. Nico Rosberg – who finished fourth – was the only Mercedes to cross the finish line last year in Singapore as Hamilton had to retire due to a problem with his power unit. The British driver reckons Mercedes have learnt from all of last year’s issues and is backing the team for a successful Grand Prix this weekend....
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