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Mercedes: Red Bull woke up the lion in Hamilton!

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes that Red Bull have inadvertently "woken up the lion" in Lewis Hamilton after the reigning World Champion made it back-to-back victories with his Qatar Grand Prix triumph. Hamilton's title hopes were in the balance a week ago in Brazil when he was excluded from qualifying due to a rear wing breach, amid intense questioning from Red Bull over the legality of Mercedes' car. However, he delivered two impressive recovery drives in the Sprint race and Grand Prix itself to claim the win, which he backed up with another commanding performance at the Losail International Circuit. 'The lion got woken up' Wolff reckons...
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