Kaltenborn not concerned by Mercedes dominance

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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn claimed that Mercedes’ dominance of F1 is not necessarily a bad thing.
The German team have won all but six races in the last two years, while Lewis Hamilton has claimed both world championships.
However, Kaltenborn doesn’t believe it is boring for fans- who have seen other teams dominate in the past.
"For me actually, that’s [domination] never been any negative point in our series, because all of us have been in that situation," she said.
"If you go back to the years of Michael Schumacher, how many years did [Ferrari] dominate?
"And look at all the things which were attached to it – tyres were developed for one team, for one driver basically, and you never had these kinds of discussions.”
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