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Rosberg's engine faces further investigation

Nico Rosberg must wait a few more days to find out if he will need to use a new engine at the Singapore Grand Prix, following his problems at Monza. Mercedes elected to use all its engine development tokens for an upgrade of its power unit at Monza as it eyed early development work for 2016. However, a cooling system issue on Rosberg's power unit caused a problem in final practice and he was forced to revert to the previous specification engine. That unit then failed in the closing stages of the race. Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff said the engine would now be investigated at its Brixworth headquarters to find out if it can be used again. If not, Rosberg will have to switch to his...
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