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Mercedes: We won't silence Hamilton

Mercedes says it has no intention of stopping Lewis Hamilton from speaking his mind after Formula 1 races, despite the controversy caused by his remarks following the Malaysian Grand Prix. Hamilton fuelled conspiracy theories about his latest engine failure when he suggested something 'odd' was going on and that 'something or someone' doesn't want him to win the world championship. Wolff said that he was comfortable in allowing Hamilton to tell the media exactly what he thinks – even though he says suggestions of a conspiracy are wide of the mark. "Every remark, every answer is allowed after such a frustrating moment," explained Wolff. "If you have the lead of the race,...
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