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Mercedes Wary Of Red Bull & Ferrari Pace At 2016 Singapore GP
Mercedes-AMG witnessed a difficult weekend at 2015 Singapore GP. Now, Mercedes claim to have solved the issue that they faced last year. Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Ferrari promises that they will be more competitive than Mercedes in Singapore.
Both Ferrari and Red Bull have made excellent strides in terms of power. They are still not as strong as Mercedes. Singapore is a street circuit, which is contested under flood lights. Cool track temperatures mean that tyre degradation will be at minimum.
Lewis Hamilton has faced difficult times in the last few races. Rosberg has managed to claw back Hamilton's lead to just two points. Hamilton would like to increase his lead and maintain a point buffer between himself an Rosberg.
Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton are sure that Singapore GP will be the most difficult for them. Mercedes will have to bring their 100 percent to challenge Ferrari and Red Bull in Singapore. Last year Mercedes was over a second slower than Sebastian Vettel's pole lap time.
The Marina Bay circuit of Singapore will surely be interesting as every team will be closely bunched. Even McLaren-Honda cannot be ruled out of being competitive around the street circuit. Stay tuned for detailed reports and analysis of the 2016 Singapore GP.