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Aggrieved' Wolff: 'Mercedes would've won the court case'

Mercedes has posted on their Youtube channel the interview with Toto Wolff in which he discusses the loss of the world title. The Mercedes team boss contradicts that it was only Lewis Hamilton who didn't want a protest. Mercedes could win On Thursday, Mercedes finally announced that they were withdrawing their protest against the final result in Abu Dhabi. Since the Grand Prix, this was still up in the air after the team announced after the race that it wanted to protest against the stewards' decision. Wolff still believes Mercedes would have won in court as well. Read more Possible departure of Wolff and Hamilton: 'They still feel that pain' ''We believe we had a very strong case and in a...
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