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Driver spats expected with equal status Wolff

Toto Wolff says conflict can always be expected between two drivers with equal status within a team, insisting Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg's sporadic fallouts haven't had a detrimental effect on Mercedes. Since Mercedes became the dominant force in F1 with the change in the regulations from 2014, Hamilton and Rosberg's rivalry has occasionally boiled over into conflict, most recently in the United States after the German complained Hamilton – who clinched the title on that day – was too aggressive at the start of the race. With Wolff likening that particular spat to that of Spa-Francorchamps a year earlier, the Mercedes F1 boss said discussions had taken place behind closed doors to...
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