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Wolff and Lowe injured in Mercedes bike crash

Mercedes motorsport bosses Toto Wolff and Paddy Lowe have both suffered injuries during a team building exercise on Tuesday. The pair were involved in a cycling crash in the Austrian capital, Vienna. Whilst technical chief Lowe escaped with cuts and bruises, Wolff was admitted to hospital overnight for treatment to a broken wrist, elbow, shoulder and collarbone. The Mercedes team reports they're both in "good spirits" and aren't expected to miss this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
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