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Mercedes struggling with engine development for 2019

Toto Wolff, Mercedes team boss, has said that the team have had a “setback” with its engine development ahead of the 2019 F1 season whilst talking at an event for team sponsor Hewlett-Packard. Speaking at the event he talked about the team having set itself higher goals for 2019 based on paddock intelligence of the progress their rivals teams were making.  “There is a tremendous development race that is happened as we speak.” “Finding downforce, reducing drag and of course the engine is a very important part, adding more horsepower to the engine.” “So we are setting ourselves really ambitious targets. We have actually increased the targets six...
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