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Mercedes still wary of reliability stopping Hamilton winning fifth title

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says Mercedes is still aware that reliability could stop Lewis Hamilton from taking his fifth world drivers championship despite him holding a 67 point advantage over title rival Sebastian Vettel with just four races remaining. Mercedes has enjoyed a huge upturn in form since the summer break, with Hamilton taking 168 out of a possible 175 points since Silverstone, form that has left his title rival Vettel licking his wounds and Ferrari looking foolish once more. Despite their charge towards a fifth straight constructors championship also, Wolff says he hasn't taken his eye off the ball and neither has the team, admitting that reliability could still play...
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