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Mercedes set to "go for broke" in Abu Dhabi

Championship wise, the season is over for Mercedes. But they will head to the season finale full of optimism and fight according to Toto Wolff. The team have no plans to lift off as they attempt to kill any momentum Ferrari and Red Bull pick up for the winter break. Lewis Hamilton won his title in Mexico, while the team completed the double in Brazil last time out. Valtteri Bottas, who hasn't won a race in 2018, still has 3rd and 4th place to fight for. Toto Wolff talks about the celebrations and how he wants the Silver Arrows to perform in Abu Dhabi. “The celebrations in Brixworth and Brackley last week were a very humbling experience. Claiming the fifth consecutive double...
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