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Williams: Mercedes engine hasn't given us problems yet

According to Williams' head of performance, Rob Smedley, his team's Mercedes-powered car has not given them any headaches in terms of reliability this season. While Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton started from the back of the grid in China and in P10 at the Russian Grand Prix due to MGU-H problems, Williams have managed to get both their drivers across the finish line in all four races thus far, and have suffered no engine issues. Even Championship leader Nico Rosberg, who has won all four grand prixs this season, suffered minor reliability scares in Australia and Russia. However, when quizzed whether or not Williams are having similar problems as the Silver Arrows, Smedley revealed...
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