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Wolff warns F1 rule changes won't break Mercedes dominance

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says any attempts to break the Silver Arrows' long-standing dominance of Formula 1 by changing the sport's regulations will prove foolhardy, instead suggesting that leaving the rulebook unchanged is more likely to bring parity to F1. Mercedes have secure title doubles in each of the last five years, and a sixth looks on the cards for 2019 as the team has won each of the first seven races of the season. Article continues under video Six title doubles on the spin is unprecedented in F1 and comes despite two changes of regulations, in 2017 and this year, during their period of success. Another major shake-up is planned for 2021, but Wolff says it may only...
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