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Hungarian GP forces Mercedes rethink on team orders

BUDAPEST, July 28, 2014 (AFP) - Mercedes are to review their team orders policy after Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix with team chief Niki Lauda backing Lewis Hamilton for ignoring instructions to allow Nico Rosberg to overtake. Hamilton went on to finish third and trim teammate Rosberg's lead in the championship from 14 points to 11 in a race won by Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull. Rosberg, who started on pole and had a different strategy, was a fuming fourth. According to Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff, they can both expect to be disturbed at the beach during the sport's August break by calls to discuss a new protocol for managing their duel...
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