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Mercedes disappointed with fourth and sixth

Ross Brawn has admitted he's a little disappointed to have seen his cars qualify fourth and sixth in Malaysia, believing they had the pace to be higher. Lewis Hamilton will start behind the Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel and the Ferraris, whilst team-mate Nico Rosberg, who had been fastest in the dry Q2 running, will start two places further back. Team principal Brawn admitted he would have been happy with such a result in the closing races of 2012, but he was 'disappointed' with the positions considering their form. "I don't think we were able to see the full potential of the cars in the dry, but I think we're certainly top six in terms of our cars," he said. "So I think it's...
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