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Mercedes' Shovlin explains 'score marks'

Following Christian Horner's suggestion that score marks on the W12 suggest something suspicious, Mercedes' head of trackside engineering, Andrew Shovlin was asked to explain. Speaking in the press conference, Christian Horner warned that if 'score marks' seen on the rear wing of Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes in Brazil were seen again, he would have no hesitation in protesting the car. 'When you have a 27 km/h (speed) difference, and you see marks on rear end plates that have been marking up from wings that have been flexing, it's very clear to us what has been going on,' said the Briton. 'If you're led by scepticism, because someone told you something, and you expect that to be the root...
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