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Wolff: DNFs are unacceptable

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has called on his squad to "get their heads down" to ensure that their drivers don't suffer any more reliability problems. The team's mechanical retirements for this campaign went up to four at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday after Rosberg's DNF due to a broken wiring loom in the steering column. While the German failed to score points at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Hamilton won the race to take a three-point lead in the Drivers' Championship. Wolff has called on everyone to "get on top of the problems" so that the title is not decided by DNFs. "We have a great team dedicated to quality, and I'm really proud of that...
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