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Wolff: Mercedes needs to stay humble, keep pushing

Toto Wolff has said Mercedes needs to 'stay humble and keep pushing' or else 'they might get bitten' in Canada. Mercedes took yet another 1-2 finish in Monaco last weekend to maintain its dominant start to F1 2014, although the tension between drivers Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton did reach a new level after the former took that controversial pole position. Speaking ahead of the seventh round in the 2014 F1 World Championship, Wolff added that he is looking forward now to seeing the 'next chapter' in that story. “We are pleased to head to Canada on the back of another strong weekend in Monaco. We went into that race convinced that our rivals could outperform us and that's how we worked...
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