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Wolff: We will continue to let them race

Formula 1 world champions Mercedes will not rein in Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg after they collided and put each other out of Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, team boss Toto Wolff said. 'We have moved on from Spa in 2014 and it was a completely different situation in the team back then,' the Austrian told reporters, referring to a collision between the two at the Belgian Grand Prix. 'By continuing to let them race (each other) it was clear that eventually this could happen. And we will continue to let them race.' The second lap collision in 2014 led to a freeze in relations between the drivers, who had been friends and rivals since their teenage years. In that incident, Rosberg finished...
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