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It s going down to the wire - Wolff

SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX – Race results Toto Wolff has reiterated his belief that the 2016 Formula 1 World Championship title fight will go 'down to the wire' as Nico Rosberg notched up his third win of the season to move ahead in the standings. Having resumed action from the summer break 15 points behind Hamilton having commanded a 43 point lead earlier in the season, Rosberg's three commanding wins in Belgium, Italy and Singapore have completed a 27 point swing to put him eight points ahead. Invigorating a title battle that many felt had erred towards Hamilton following a run of strong form mid-season, Mercedes boss Wolff feels Rosberg's eighth win of the season is testament to the close...
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