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Drivers won't collide again - Wolff

Getty Images Enlarge Mercedes boss Toto Wolff fully trusts Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton will avoid contact at Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. Two weeks after Rosberg collided with Hamilton at the Belgian Grand Prix, the two drivers line up on the front row of the grid at Monza. The long run down to Turn 1 and heavy braking zone ahead of the first chicane has seen plenty of accidents in the past, but Wolff is confident his drivers will not make contact again on track. "I think it is pretty clear where the line is for tomorrow [Sunday]," Wolff said. "And I have no doubt that this is how the race is going to pan out. "Because we didn't know the grid we didn't have the...
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