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Wolff backs Ben Sulayem on F1 swearing saga

Mercedes F1 team boss Toto Wolff showed rare support for FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and his campaign to cut swearing in the sport. Wolff spoke out after his driver George Russell repeated to reporters the language he said Red Bull's Max Verstappen used towards him after being stripped of pole position at last weekend's Qatar Grand Prix. It contained…
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