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Wolff sees F1 title race going down to the wire

 XPB Images Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff believes this year’s Formula One title fight between his drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will go down to the wire. The German enjoyed a perfect start to his 2016 campaign, racking up four consecutive victories to open a 43-point gap over his British rival. However, Hamilton has won five of the last six races, including the recent Hungarian Grand Prix, to emerge six points clear of his team-mate in the standings. Asked whether he feels Rosberg will now struggle to challenge Hamilton, Wolff replied: “No, I don’t think so because at the beginning of the season he won so many points against Lewis and you see it swings in...
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