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Mercedes won't be backing off in final two races - Toto Wolff

Although Mercedes comfortably wrapped up both the Constructors' and Drivers' championships with races to spare, motorsport boss Toto Wolff says there will be no let up in the final two races and they very much plan on winning both. Mercedes claimed the team title in Austin with three races remaining, whilst Lewis Hamilton snatched his fourth title in Mexico, with Brazil and Abu Dhabi still to run. Wolff says Mercedes will be treating the final two races as if they were the first two in 2018 and will therefore push just as hard to secure victory. 'It might be tempting to think that, with both championships now secure, the pressure is off for the two remaining races of 2017,' he...
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