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Mercedes has pace in hand Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes has plenty of performance in hand and will start to work on its pace in Bahrain.After completing the most laps of any team at the first test in Jerez, Mercedes again started strongly on the first day of the second test before a braking issue stopped Hamilton's running at 74 laps. After finishing the day third quickest despite that problem, Hamilton said reliability had always been the focus up until now but that it would soon switch to outright pace.“In the first test we were obviously just trying to get mileage on the car and not really focusing on any of the performance of the car,” Hamilton said. “We will begin to now at the test we'll start running...
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