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Lewis Hamilton still facing ‘no bullet’ engine problems as Mercedes still struggle to provide fix

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Mercedes have no ‘magic bullets’ to solve the problems that slowed Lewis Hamilton in Russia last month, but they are focusing on finding a solution, team boss Toto Wolff said about the Formula One Champion team on Monday.

Hamilton started and finished fourth in Sochi on April 30, ending a run of eight successive appearances on the podium. The triple world champion was left puzzled by ‘a very odd weekend’.

The Briton had complained of his Mercedes overheating from early on. He ended up finishing 36 seconds behind team mate Valtteri Bottas, who took the first win of his F1 career.

‘Lewis had a difficult weekend in both qualifying and the race,’ Wolff said in a preview for Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix, the fifth round of the season.

‘We have spent our time since then unpicking what happened to understand why we couldn’t get the car in the right window so he could feel comfortable with it.

‘There are no magic bullets to understanding that, just a lot of hard work and attention to detail. We must give him the tools he needs to do the job in the next races and that will be a big focus for us.’

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This season, Ferrari and Mercedes have each won two races, and Wolff said Mercedes, who lead Ferrari in the constructors’ standings by a single point, need to make plenty of improvements.

‘The prevailing feeling is that there is lots of homework to do to come back stronger with a car that can perform on a consistent level every weekend,’ he said.

‘I have the feeling that we are moving in the right direction, but we need 24/7 shifts to achieve our ultimate targets.’

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