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Mercedes' Wolff – 'Of course, we wanted to win but you can see how happy the Tifosi are'

Mercedes AMG Motorsport team principal Toto Wolff is remaining positive following the race at Monza last weekend, where drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas didn't finish where they would have liked, locking out the front row, with the race won by Scuderia Ferrari‘s Charles Leclerc. 'First of all, congratulations to Charles, he drove a strong race and overall Ferrari had the strongest package this weekend. We threw everything at them today and as I said before the race, if you gave me second and third in Monza, I would have taken it,' said the Austrian. 'Of course, we wanted to win but you can see how happy the Tifosi are about the first Ferrari victory here in a while.'...
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