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Wolff repeats warning about team orders

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has warned that more crashes between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg would cause the team to rethink its policy of allowing the pair to race freely. World champion Hamilton said after Barcelona, where on the first lap he collided with teammate Rosberg in a race-ending crash involving both drivers, that Mercedes' decision to not change its policy about letting them race was 'cool'. But team boss Wolff has now told Sport Bild: 'Should it happen again, we have the option of introducing a team order.' The Austrian said he was happy, however, that in the race after Barcelona – last weekend's Monaco grand prix – Rosberg and Hamilton were playing together...
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