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Lowe predicts another double for Mercedes

The 2019 cars have yet to be unveiled but former Mercedes technical boss Paddy Lowe is already predicting another season that belongs to Mercedes as they will be 'very difficult' to beat. Last season Mercedes raced to their fifth double on the trot, beating Ferrari to both championships. While the Scuderia seemed to have the upper hand in the first part of the season, Mercedes not only won the development war but also kept their heads when the pressure was on. As such Lewis Hamilton became a five-time World Champion and Mercedes won the Constructors' for the fifth successive year. Lowe, who is now with Williams, reckons a sixth double could be on the cards this season. 'It’s always...
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