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Wolff backs Wehrlein to stay part of Mercedes squad
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has insisted that the Silver Arrows continue to view Pascal Wehrlein as an important part of their future plans. Wehrlein won the 2015 DTM championship with Mercedes. He was promoted to Formula 1 with Manor the following season. He switched to Sauber last year and was responsible for all five championship points won by the team. Despite that achievement, the 23-year-old finds himself without a Formula 1 race seat for 2018. So far his plans for the year remain uncertain. But Wolff put his backing behind the German driver, saying he was still part of the Mercedes family. "Pascal definitely deserves a place in Formula 1," Wolff told Motorsport.com....
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