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Wolff: Red Bull ‘woke up the lion' in Hamilton at Brazil

Should Lewis Hamilton beat Max Verstappen to this year's title, Toto Wolff should probably thank Red Bull as they 'woke up the lion' in Brazil. Last time out at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Hamilton had a weekend where just about everything – except his pace – went against him. The reigning World Champion was excluded from Friday's qualifying after his rear wing's DRS gap was found to be more than the permitted 85mm, something the FIA found as they looked at the wing after qualifying reportedly on the behest of Red Bull. Instead of allowing Mercedes to fix the wing, which had two loose screws, Hamilton started the Saturday sprint qualifying at the very back of the grid. In sharp...
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