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Team orders terrible for F1 - Mercedes

Mercedes will let Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg race freely for the rest of the season following a thrilling battle at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Hamilton held off Rosberg at Sakhir on Sunday, and the only demand from their team was that they did not crash. Asked if that policy would continue, Mercedes co-team boss Paddy Lowe said: 'There's no reason to not do it.' Continue reading the main story “Imagine if we'd imposed team orders from lap two or something. What a terrible thing that would be for F1” Paddy Lowe Mercedes His partner Toto Wolff said: 'It's great watching two drivers of that level racing fair and square.' Rosberg and Hamilton were side by side several times...
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