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Mercedes to push through developments for China

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has hinted that the team will speed up its development programme, starting with pushing through a number of updates earlier than expected for the Chinese Grand Prix. The move is in response to Ferrari's shock win in Malaysia, which saw Sebastian Vettel finish almost ten seconds ahead of second placed Lewis Hamilton who simply had no answer for the German's pace. That put Vettel within three points of the championship lead and it seems to unsettled the Mercedes camp which, just two weeks earlier, dominated the Australian Grand Prix. "We just need to analyse in the next couple of days where we went wrong, what we need to improve, whether we need to...
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