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Mercedes must never get carried away - Toto Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has emphasised that his team must not take its current success for granted in Formula 1, following another victory. Mercedes has not been beaten since last October’s Mexican Grand Prix, during which period Lewis Hamilton has taken six victories, with Valtteri Bottas adding another two to his tally. Mercedes’ strong start to 2019 has already left it seemingly en route to a sixth successive Constructors’ Championship after opening a lead of 118 points over Ferrari. In the Drivers’ battle Hamilton heads Bottas by 17 points, with lead non-Mercedes driver – Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel – already 55 points down on the five-time...
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