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Toto Wolff is "particularly proud" of double stacked pit stop

Toto Wolff has said that he was "proud" of the way his team pulled off the double stacked pit stop during the Chinese Grand Prix. Mercedes dominated the race from the start and have now had a one-two finish in all three of the races so far. 
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