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Rosberg: We shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves

Although Nico Rosberg topped the timing screens at the end of FP2, on the opening day of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, he believes his Mercedes team have work to do to retain the advantage. Last year Mercedes were mysteriously out of sorts at Marina Bay Circuit, and this year they return to the venue wanting to make amends. Rosberg told media in Singapore at the end of the first evening, 'We know that this is the best track for Red Bull and Ferrari, so we have to be careful and do the best we can. We shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves because last year on Friday we looked okay and on Saturday we were nowhere.' Mercedes appear to have outright pace around the tricky venue which caught...
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