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Mercedes Miscalculation – ‘We can not afford to drop the ball'

After last years minor miscalculation caused fore-runner Lewis Hamilton First place, Mercedes are back. On full attack. Lewis Hamilton was leading the 2015 Monaco race, until an incident with newcomer Max Verstappen occurred when he crashed his car in a style reminiscent of what happened with Alonso in Australia. The crash brought out the safety car which leed to a miscalculation from Mercedes causing Lewis to be pitted too late and then exit behind his team mate Nico Rosberg, ultimately losing him first place.   This year, however, with the events of the Spanish GP looming over the Mercedes like dark cloud, Toto Wolff has been quick to express they will be back and on top form....
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