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Wolff demands F1 to stop its negativity

Toto Wolff says there is too much negativity in Formula 1 and demands those involved in the sport 'have a duty of talking it up'. The Head of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport has fought back against the damning verdicts from the F1 media and feels there is a need to paint the sport in a positive light, despite admitting it is not good if one team constantly dominates. “Formula 1 is also about controversy, on-track and off-track. Of I take my Mercedes hat off, and I look at what the spectacle has to offer, I think it is a good spectacle,” Wolff said. “Is it good that one team wins pretty regularly or pretty predictably, maybe not, but we have seen that in the past as well. I think we have a...
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