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Wolff surprised at RB16: "Verstappen kept going faster and faster"

Toto Wolff is not happy with the tyre problems of Mercedes during the second British Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit this year. The team boss of the German race stable says his team will do everything in the coming week to find the cause of the problem. "Temperatures were very high today. We couldn't keep the tyres alive, while Max kept going faster and faster," Wolff said to Sky Sports' camera. So there is work to be done for Mercedes. "We now have to figure out how that was possible, we have to understand it." Read more Verstappen passes Hulkenberg at the start, Vettel falls all the way back Red Bull's car was just faster Sunday afternoon. "Victory...
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