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Mercedes needs to 'hit back hard' in Monaco - Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says his team needs to 'hit back hard' in Monaco this weekend to show that it has moved on from the collision between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at the Spanish Grand Prix. Rosberg and Hamilton came together as they battled for the lead at Barcelona, which opened the way for Red Bull's Max Verstappen to take his first win in F1. Having discussed the incident behind closed doors, Wolff is confident that both drivers have learned from what happened and that the fallout will not affect the team's efforts to stop Red Bull and Ferrari taking more triumphs. "Clearly, Barcelona was tough to take," said Wolff on Monday. "We came away upset at an...
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