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Toto Wolff sees silver lining of Lewis Hamilton being ‘robbed'

Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, said he was “satisfied” to see the rules being applied correctly at the end of the Italian Grand Prix. Last year at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Sir Lewis Hamilton went onto the final few laps leading Max Verstappen by a comfortable margin as the title showdown drew nearer to its conclusion. Nicholas Latifi’s crash brought out the Safety Car though, and Michael Masi initially ruled that none of the lapped runners would be allowed through due to time constraints. He did not throw out a red flag, as the crash was not severe enough, and it had taken longer than anticipated to clear the stricken Williams. READ: Toto Wolff and Christian Horner disagree as...
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