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Wolff explains why Mercedes changed Hamilton's setup in China

Lewis Hamilton finished second in the sprint race on Saturday but got stuck behind an Alpine car during the Chinese Grand Prix. Mercedes made a set-up change between the sprint race and qualifying, which turned out to be a disaster. Toto Wolff has given an honest assessment of the Mercedes W15 and explained why the German team opted to make the change.
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