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Mercedes taking ‘maximum attack’ approach into final races of 2018

Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has vowed his team will be giving “maximum attack” heading into the final seven races of the 2018 season. The reigning world champions claimed an important victory on Ferrari’s home soil at the Italian Grand Prix, as Lewis Hamilton took advantage of a first-lap collision with chief title rival Sebastian Vettel to pass Kimi Raikkonen to claim victory. Hamilton’s record-equalling fifth win at Monza saw him move 30 points clear of Vettel at the end of the European leg of the season. Mercedes is bracing itself for a tough race at Singapore – given its recent performance struggles at the circuit – and is determined to extract more performance out...
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