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Mercedes and Wehrlein to split after 2018

Mercedes junior and recent Formula 1 driver Pascal Wehrlein will part ways at the end of the 2018 season after the German manufacturer was unable to secure him a competitive drive for next year. After rising through Mercedes' junior system and winning the DTM title in 2015, Wehrlein made his Formula 1 debut the following year with Manor before joining Sauber for 2017. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Despite leading Sauber's charge last year and scoring all five of its points, Wehrlein was dropped by the team following its decision to forge a close alliance with Ferrari sister brand Alfa Romeo, with the German unable to secure a seat elsewhere on the F1 grid. Wehrlein has spent 2018 racing in...
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