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Wolff troubled by Red Bull's 'personal attacks and 'language'

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted to being troubled by the personal attacks and the language fired by the Red Bull camp in the aftermath of last Sunday's controversial British Grand Prix. Red Bull's top brass laid the blame for the collision that sent Max Verstappen into the barriers on the opening lap of the race at Silverstone on Lewis Hamilton, with team boss Christian Horner calling the Briton's "desperate" move a piece of "dirty driving", while Helmut Marko followed suit, insisting Hamilton had been "reckless". Furthermore, the Verstappen father and son tandem lambasted a "disrespectful" Mercedes team for enjoying a post-race victory celebration...
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