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Wolff: Mercedes open to supplying customer cars

Mercedes would be willing to supply teams with customer cars should the concept be allowed in Formula 1, according to Toto Wolff.  Last week the F1 Strategy Group met to discuss the future direction of the sport, with the introduction of customer cars mooted, alongside changes to make the cars themselves faster. F1 supremo Bernie
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