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Wolff: We'll be back.... stronger

It was two years ago, on the podium in Melbourne, that race winner Lewis Hamilton persuaded podium interviewer Arnold Schwarzenegger to utter the immortal words: 'I'll be back!' Two years down the line and while it is Mark Webber performing the MC duties, that same icy cry of defiance could be heard down the pitlane. No, Schwarzenegger was not visiting, rather his countryman Toto Wolff, whose voice is uncannily similar, was reacting to his team's shock defeat. Earlier in the afternoon, as Lewis Hamilton found himself stuck behind Max Verstappen's Red Bull, unable to make a move on the Dutchman courtesy of the aerodynamic issues that look set to plague the season, Wolff, in true Terminator...
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