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Wolff wants Mercedes to get off the line quicker

Toto Wolff confirms he wants Mercedes to focus on their own starts rather than worry about Ferrari's actions. Wolff has ordered his team to look at areas in which they can improve as he hails Ferrari starts as a strength. His main driver Lewis Hamilton had already lost two places before the incident with Kimi Raikkonen at turn 3. The German team lost ground on Ferrari in the constructors' championship as Christian Horner believes Ferrari now have the benchmark engine. "I think the first thing we need to understand is where can we improve and where can we engineer," Wolff told Formula 1.com. "We need to find some performance in the race starts to avoid incidents like we saw....
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