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Mercedes won't suffer Barcelona repeat - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg is confident Mercedes will not suffer a repeat of its problems at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend at Silverstone. Mercedes took a one-two lock out in qualifying in Spain but then plummeted down the order in the race with high levels of tyre degradation. Since the Spanish Grand Prix, Rosberg has won the Monaco Grand Prix but Silverstone is the first high-speed track the teams have visited since Mercedes left Circuit de Catalunya. "Whatever we do it's not going to be any worse than Spain!" Rosberg said on Thursday. "It's highly likely that we'll do better than Spain because that was a really poor weekend for us. Qualifying was fantastic [in Spain] so again I...
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