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Wolff: Huge relief to finish

Mercedes may have claimed a double podium in Bahrain but Toto Wolff breathed a sigh of relief as his drivers finished as both suffered brake problems. Lewis Hamilton, who won the grand prix ahead of Kimi Raikkonen, was urged to be cautious when applying his brakes as he came to complete the 57-lap race. However, he wasn't the only Mercedes driver in trouble. Nico Rosberg lost second place to Raikkonen when he ran wide on the penultimate lap, a mistake he put down to his brakes. 'It was a huge relief as both cars lost brake power,' revealed Mercedes motorsport boss Wolff. 'It was a shame for Nico he was having a great race and did some great overtaking. 'We need to analyse the...
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