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Wolff: It's going to go down the wire

Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff lauded the Singapore Grand Prix as a great example of how Formula 1 should be, with the top three teams using different tyre strategies to keep the result in the balance until the last lap and is predicting that the title race between his two drivers will go to the final race. Wolff was delighted to see his drivers finish first and third after struggling at the circuit a year ago but race winner Nico Rosberg suffered an almighty scare from a fast-charging Daniel Ricciardo with fresher tyres in his Red Bull. 'It was so close at the end, how it should be in Formula One,' the Austrian told reporters after Rosberg held on to win by 0.488 seconds and team mate Lewis...
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