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Wolff: Lewis didn’t slow on purpose

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has dismissed the notion that Lewis Hamilton intentionally slowed during the Chinese Grand Prix to back Nico Rosberg into Sebastian Vettel. Rosberg launched a scathing attack on Hamilton during the post-race press conference, suggesting the Englishman wasn't pushing hard enough during the second stint, thus putting him under unnecessary pressure from the close-following Ferrari's Vettel. It was a suggestion that Hamilton flatly rejected, saying he was only interested in concentrating on his own race, with Rosberg retorting that team-mate's actions served to compromise his race as he struggled to make his front tyres last in the dirty air. However, Wolff...
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