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Mercedes looking 'to put a few things right' in France - Wolff
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says the German outfit is expecting to battle hard next weekend in France, although the Paul Ricard track should play to the team's advantage. Thanks to the controversial five-second penalty handed to Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel in the closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, Mercedes avoided its first defeat of the 2019 season. Purely on performance, Lewis Hamilton was outpaced in Montreal by Vettel on race day. That fact, along with a few glitches that emerged in Canada, turned on a warning light in the Mercedes camp. Mercedes reveals cause of Stroll engine failure in Canada "Canada was something of a wake-up call for us," Wolff admitted. "After a...
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