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Changing driver line-up would disrupt success - Wolff

Getty Images Enlarge Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says his priority is to keep Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the team beyond the end of next year for fear of a different driver disrupting success. Rosberg signed a new multi-year deal this season to stay beyond 2015 but Hamilton's contract expires at the end of next year. The team has agreed to postpone negotiations with Hamilton until after the current title campaign so as not to distract him, but the delay has fuelled speculation Fernando Alonso could replace him in 2016. Alonso will leave Ferrari at the end of this year following five years without title success and is believed to be weighing up a return to McLaren against a sabbatical...
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