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Give Hamilton a break - Wolff

 XPB Images Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says people should give Lewis Hamilton a break for his Monaco car accident and self-described "heavy partying" lifestyle. Hamilton was late arriving in Brazil this week having been suffering from a fever, while it later emerged he had also been involved in a car accident in Monte Carlo in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Hamilton said the incident "was a result of heavy partying" since his world championship victory in Austin, leading to criticism on social media. Defending Hamilton, Wolff says the triple world champion should be allowed to enjoy his success after performing so well this season. “My main view is give...
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