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Wolff explains serious Hamilton hurry up call

Lewis Hamilton was given a call to pick up his pace in the Hungarian Grand Prix after 'over-managing' his tyres at a crucial point in the race as Toto Wolff dismissed the suggestion the new championship leader was intentionally holding up Nico Rosberg. Hamilton appeared to be controlling the pace at the Hungaroring after snatching the lead from Rosberg at the first corner, only to see his lead whittled down during the second stint on soft tyres as he apparently struggled for speed. With Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel beginning to close the gap in third and fourth as a result, Hamilton was subsequently given the hurry up to up his pace or risk a change of strategy that would have...
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