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Hamilton ‘asked Wolff to withdraw protests' – report

Lewis Hamilton urged Toto Wolff to withdraw the protests against the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result, a Dutch website has claimed. Mercedes were straight in with two protests, both of which turned out to be unsuccessful, after Hamilton had an eighth Drivers’ World Championship snatched from his grasp on the final lap by Max Verstappen at Yas Marina. While the Constructors’ champions for an eighth consecutive season protested that Verstappen had briefly overtaken Hamilton behind the Safety Car, their more salient allegation appeared to be the one regarding the process in which the lights were turned green for one final racing lap. Race director Michael Masi later admitted he had been eager...
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