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Lewis Hamilton's result 'the best fourth place I've seen' - Toto Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff described Lewis Hamilton’s drive at the Brazilian Grand Prix as “the best fourth place I’ve seen”, following his recovery from the pit lane. Hamilton led the way during Friday practice at Interlagos, and placed a close second to team-mate Valtteri Bottas on Saturday morning, but crashed out of Q1 on his first timed effort. Mercedes opted to change several components on Hamilton’s W08, taking his car out of parc ferme conditions, and equipped him with a fresh engine, meaning he started from the pit lane. Hamilton ran a Soft / Supersoft strategy, working his way up the order, and inherited the lead when his rivals made their respective...
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