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Mercedes uses all engine tokens for Italian GP

Mercedes has decided to use all its remaining engine development tokens for the Italian Grand Prix, Motorsport.com has learned. After holding back on using any of the ability it had to improve its power unit so far this season, the German car manufacturer has adopted an approach that it believes will help it in the longer term. Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton will switch to their third power unit of the season at Monza, and it has incorporated changes that take up all seven of the tokens the team had at its disposal. But rather than the approach being a bid to maximise its power potential for the Italian Grand Prix, the move is more aimed at giving it a head start for 2016 development. It...
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