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Wolff: Rivals' complaints part of F1

Toto Wolff has no issue with Ferrari and Red Bull asking for clarity about Mercedes' F1 car as it is part of F1 to get something you don't have made 'illegal.' Over the winter Ferrari questioned the trick suspension system used by both Mercedes and Red Bull Racing with the FIA declaring that it is illegal. During that period Red Bull also asked for clarity over the burning of oil for fuel, something Mercedes were believed to be doing. That too was ruled illegal. Wolff, though, says he has no issues with the actions of Mercedes' rivals. 'I think you need to do that. It's part of Formula 1,' he told Motorsport.com. 'It's on one side optimising your own performance without looking too much at...
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