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Lewis to keep new engine

ercedes have traced the problem which forced Nico Rosberg to revert to an old-spec engine at Monza to "a leak in the cooling system", confirming the problem is not related to their new-spec unit which remains in Lewis Hamilton's pole-sitting W06. Following evaluations of the upgraded engine overnight, Mercedes confirmed on Sunday morning that the new engine had been damaged by the cooling leak from a part which they have been using since 2014. While Rosberg was forced to revert to the older engine he had used for the previous five races, Lewis Hamilton stayed with the upgraded unit and claimed his seventh pole in a role. Confirmation that the fault wasn't directly related to the...
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