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Mercedes: Bahrain defeat was very painful

Toto Wolff has issued a rally cry to Mercedes after a second defeat to Ferrari in three races, insisting Mercedes should focus on solutions rather than dwell on the losses. Despite starting the Bahrain Grand Prix 1-2 on the grid, Mercedes lost the grand prix to Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. The German took his second win in three races ahead of Lewis Hamilton while pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas fell to third. Although billing it as a 'very painful' result for Mercedes, Wolff has urged the Brackley squad to focus on what needs to be done to get back on top. 'You need to be able to draw a line under a tough weekend,' said motorsport boss Wolff. 'It's very painful to lose a race like that. 'There...
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