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No blame game at Mercedes after headrest failure

- MOTORSPORT

LONDON: Formula One world champions Mercedes refused to play the blame game on Monday as they sought answers for a headrest failure that cost Lewis Hamilton a victory in Azerbaijan.

The triple champion was comfortabl­y leading an already eventful race when the headrest material worked loose, forcing him to pit for safety reasons and dropping him out of the podium places.

Azerbaijan was the only round of the current calendar that the Briton, who finished fifth, had yet to win and the setback left him 14 points behind Ferrari’s championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel.

Without the headrest working loose, Hamilton would have been leading the championsh­ip after Vettel finished fourth following a penalty for banging wheels with his rival while following the safety car.

Team boss Toto Wolff emphasised on Sunday that the team would not blame anybody for the error.

“This team has won three world championsh­ips and I will not point the finger at a single person,” the Austrian told reporters. “We will analyse the headrest design to see what improvemen­ts can be made – and our procedures to ensure they are robust enough in future. – Reuters

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