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Wolff wants to hear Vettel's side on Baku Hamilton incident

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he wants to speak to Sebastian Vettel before judging whether or not the German overstepped the mark in his collision with Lewis Hamilton at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Vettel was handed a 10-second stop-go penalty, plus three penalty points on his licence, for being deemed to have driven in a potentially dangerous manner when he swerved into Hamilton ahead of a safety car restart. The Ferrari driver claimed that the clash came as he waved his fist in fury, after feeling that Hamilton had brake tested him in a bid to keep him at bay ahead of a safety car restart. But while Hamilton said Vettel had 'disgraced' himself with the way he drove, Wolff is more...
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