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Mercedes promises immediate response to Ferrari defeat

The Mercedes F1 team has promised an immediate response to its Australian Grand Prix defeat, as it launches a detailed analysis in to how it was beaten by Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton lost out to Sebastian Vettel at Melbourne, after higher tyre wear early in the race prompted him to pit first and gave his Ferrari rival the chance to leapfrog him at the stops. With Hamilton saying Mercedes needs to especially focus on improving its tyre usage, Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff said his team would come back stronger because of lessons learned. "It's personality-building," said Wolff about losing out to Ferrari in a straight fight at the Australian GP. "I think you just lose some...
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