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Mercedes using psychologists to maintain superiority

Despite taking five consecutive driver and constructor titles - the only team other than Ferrari to do so - Mercedes is taking nothing for granted as it seeks to extend that run to six. Though motivation is not an issue, in its determination to remain the sport's benchmark team, Mercedes is using the services of psychologists in a bid to further improve. 'I don't think complacency was ever a factor within our team, because the group is very motivated and we set objectives together that we are passionate about,' says the Austrian. 'It is more about how can you maintain those levels of energy,' he continued. 'Sometimes a level of energy can become unhealthy and that is an area that we are...
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