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Wolff: Hamilton may be unconsciously taking it easier

Toto Wolff has suggested Lewis Hamilton may have 'unconsciously' let the intensity of his driving slip in the closing rounds of the 2015 season, but says Mercedes will address his concerns of a 'change' in the car. After wrapping up his third world title in the United States, Hamilton has been comfortably out-performed by team-mate Nico Rosberg since then, with the German winning the final three races in Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi with pole-to-flag performances. With Rosberg – who ended the year with six straight pole positions - owing the turn of form to his development as a driver, Hamilton offered a different justification, claiming a change to the car's set-up since the Singapore...
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