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Mercedes may enforce team orders on drivers

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has warned the team may no longer allow its drivers the freedom to race following the controversial clash between team-mates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at Spa. Wolff and non executive chairman Niki Lauda were angered by a collision involving its two title protagonists on lap two of the Belgian Grand Prix, which saw Rosberg inflict a puncture on race leader Hamilton. The incident cost the team crucial world championship points and a likely one-two finish. Rosberg went on to finish second behind race winner Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo, while Hamilton retired from the race slipping 29 points adrift of his team-mate in the standings. Having labelled the incident...
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