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Mexico not Mercedes' strongest circuit, buy 'anything is possible'

Toto Wolff says the venue for this week's Mexican GP, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, hasn't been Mercedes' strongest track in the past, but insists any outcome is possible as events have shown this season. Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton will resume in Mexico City their fierce title battle with Red Bull and Max Verstappen. But the track's high-altitude location and less dense air that muffles engine power and forces teams to run high-downforce configurations should, on paper, favour Red Bull. The two front-running teams have traded wins in Mexico City since the venue's return to the F1 calendar in 2015, with Mercedes beating its Red Bull rival 3 to 2. But despite that good track record,...
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