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Alisson about tricky start Mercedes: "Deep problems"

A look at the World Cup stand gives the feeling that Mercedes has started the new title hunt again, but the start of the season didn't go as smoothly as expected. Mercedes has been lucky in Austria, says technical director James Alisson. Mercedes won the race thanks to Valtteri Bottas, who crossed the line first in Austria. Mercedes struggled all weekend with the kerbs on the Red Bull Ring. It caused chaos in the factory of Mercedes. "The sensor problem we had in the first Austrian race was really very frightening.  From the Friday of the first Austrian race there was an awful lot of work going on at the factory trying to understand what was leaving us in the front of the...
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