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Mercedes still exceeding expectations - Rosberg

Getty Images Enlarge Mercedes has started to focus on performance and set-up work in Bahrain after exceeding its own expectations in terms of reliability, according to Nico Rosberg. The car stopped twice on track with two different problems during the second day of testing in Bahrain, but while some of its rivals are simply trying to put mileage on their cars, Rosberg said Mercedes is still happy with the reliability of its car. "The first part of testing was for reliability and that was very important, I think we did a decent job on that," he said. "We were getting a lot of laps done and trying to understand where our weaknesses are on the car and where we have to work on....
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