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Wolff: Malaysia failure cost Hamilton title

– Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has conceded that Lewis Hamilton's engine failure at the Malaysian Grand Prix, while on course for victory, cost him the title, but he still sees Nico Rosberg as a "worthy champion".Hamilton had dominated from pole position at the Sepang Circuit until his engine dramatically gave up in the closing stages, after which team-mate Rosberg grabbed vital points in third.Hamilton would have taken over at the top of the championship standings with the win, but Rosberg instead moved 23 points clear, a lead he extended by 10 at the following round.In a late charge, Hamilton won the final four Grands Prix of the season, but Rosberg followed him home every...
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