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Wolff aiming to improve 'unacceptable' reliability

Mercedes AMG Petronas Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says his squad must improve its reliability as he fears the world championship fight between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg could be decided by a retirement. Rosberg abandoned his Singapore Grand Prix due to a steering column wiring loom failure, while Hamilton went on to claim the victory and the points lead. Wolff fears that further problems could rob one driver of the opportunity to claim the 2014 crown. "We have a great reliability team - a group of people who are really dedicated to quality and, considering that fact, it is even more astonishing that are continuing to have those issues," he said. "I guess the whole group...
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