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Wolff: Mercedes Looking Into Reliability Of Hamilton’s Engines To Avoid DNF

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said that Sir Lewis Hamilton’s car might need a new power unit for this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix. His team-mate Valtteri Bottas and Championship rival Max Verstappen have already used more than the allocated three power units for the season, leading to them suffering grid penalties. READ: Formula 1 To Use 100% Sustainable Fuel From 2025 Speaking ahead of the Turkish GP, Wolff admitted that Hamilton may well need to run an additional power unit this year and could therefore also suffer a grid penalty. 'It's a possibility. When, and how, is not yet decided,” Wolff told Sky Sports when asked if Hamilton could run a new power unit in Istanbul....
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