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Wolff backs Hamilton's ‘aggressive' first corner move

Head of Mercedes motorsport, Toto Wolff has denied anything ‘serious' happened in the team, after Hamilton's bold and aggressive move on Rosberg on the first lap of the US Grand Prix, which eventually led to Hamilton taking the 2015 Driver's Championship. Despite Wolff agreeing nothing serious happened, he did tell the press after the United States Grand Prix that the team were going to discuss their first-lap coming-together behind closed doors, and are unlikely to reveal details to the media. The pairing came together on the first lap of the US Grand Prix, when second place man Hamilton barged his way through Rosberg, pushing the German off-track, and leaping up to second....
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