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Mercedes now more competitive in hot F1 races 

The Mercedes Formula 1 team is confident it has solved its weakness in high temperatures and believes it will be more competitive in hot races in the future.  Mercedes has often struggled with tyre life conservation - particularly with its rear tyres - compared to its nearest rivals in races featuring higher temperatures.  But Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, which took place in 33C heat and saw track temperatures rise as high as 57C, has left the German manufacturer feeling it has made progress in that department.   5774263478001 CrashTV:  Team boss Toto Wolff believes Hamilton’s ability to pull off a one-stop strategy and extend his first stint on...
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