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Mercedes still have business to attend to in Mexico

Mercedes head to Mexico City with their business in the Constructors' Championship already complete, but the inter-team battle goes on. After a dominant display for Ferrari in qualifying at the typhoon-affected Japanese Grand Prix, Mercedes came good in the race and Valtteri Bottas' win, coupled with Lewis Hamilton's P3 and bonus point for fastest lap, meant the Silver Arrows wrapped up their sixth straight Constructors' title. Other results went their way meaning Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc are now all mathematically ruled out of the title race, so Mercedes are guaranteed to be six-time Drivers' and Constructors' double champions, officially making them the...
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