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Mercedes will be caught - McLaren

Getty Images Enlarge McLaren boss Ron Dennis is confident the gap to Mercedes will be closed, despite his rival's strong performance at the opening grand prix in Australia. Mercedes' Nico Rosberg won by over 26 seconds from the McLaren of Kevin Magnussen after Daniel Ricciardo was disqualified. McLaren leads the constructors' championship thanks to both drivers finishing on the podium, but the gap in outright performance to the Mercedes cars is clear. "The racing was pretty close between everybody other than Mercedes, but it's not the first time one team has had dominant form at the beginning of the season," Dennis said. "Clearly it's going to be challenging for all the...
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