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Wolff: Hamilton won't be appreciated until after he has left F1

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff believes that Lewis Hamilton won't be appreciated fully until he has retired from Formula One. Hamilton is Britain's most successful F1 driver with five world championships to his name. Although Hamilton has enjoyed success only two other F1 drivers have previously achieved, his feats have not been celebrated like they should be according to Wolff. Having surpassed British records set by Jim Clark and Sir Jackie Stewart, Hamilton could go on to break previously unreachable records in the sport before he retires. With five world titles and 73 race victories leaving him only behind Michael Schumacher on both lists, his Mercedes boss ranks him alongside the...
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