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Wolff: The next seven races are going to be maximum attack

Mercedes have vowed ‘maximum attack’ for the rest of the Formula 1 season after Lewis Hamilton powered to victory at the Italian Grand Prix and sent the Briton 30 points clear in the championship. “We will give it everything in Singapore and all the remaining races,” team boss Toto Wolff told reporters after Sunday’s race at Monza. “We will turn the whole factories in Brixworth and Brackley upside down to extract performance and go to Singapore with the aim of doing our best. “Whether that’s good enough to win the race or not, I don’t know yet but the next seven races are going to be maximum attack.” Ferrari dominated qualifying at Monza and had a clear straight-line...
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