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Wolff sees the usual suspects still fighting for supremacy

While the order may vary, Toto Wolff expects the three teams which raced clear of their rivals last year to fight for supremacy again in 2018. It's early days still, but so far there isn't much to suggest there will be a disruption among the frontrunners this season, with Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull emerging as the fastest teams in pre-season testing. Wolff is steering clear of guessing a pecking order, although early indications have given the Mercedes boss an idea of the leading trio's relative performance. Tyre concerns emerge at Mercedes for Hamilton and Bottas "We have a worst case and a best case," Wolff told Sky Sports. "What we have seen is that even if it is best...
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