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Wolff maintains double standard towards drivers: 'Bottas won't be laughing'

That there is a clear division of roles between Mercedes' driver duo is now clear: Lewis Hamilton is fighting for the title where Valtteri Bottas has to settle for the supporting role. Team boss Toto Wolff also seems to adhere to this division of power, and uses double standards when it comes to his drivers, according to Russian Formula 1 commentator Alexey Popov. Speaking to Russian sports media Match TV, Popov explains the contrast between the treatment of Hamilton and Bottas. He does this with two examples: the criticism of Bottas after the dramatic pit stop in Monaco, and the waving away of Hamilton's blocking brakes in Azerbaijan as a minor mistake. Read more O'Ward secures pole for...
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