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Why Mercedes needs to watch its back in Malaysia

Mercedes' title challengers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg led the way in practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix, but a new track surface and rivals' strong race pace means avoiding a repeat of its 2015 defeat will not be easy

On the bare face of it, the Mercedes Formula 1 team should feel utterly relaxed about its prospects for the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg finished both of Friday's free practice sessions one-two on the timesheet, with a chunky gap back to their nearest rivals.

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