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Wolff reckons Hamiltons 'rocket engine' will lose performance

Lewis Hamilton had a lot of power in Brazil thanks to his new engine. However, Toto Wolff is sure that this engine will lose the lead in the coming races. It was a shock to many in Formula 1 how fast Hamilton was on the straight. Despite a disqualification and a grid penalty of five places he drove to victory. He went like a knife through butter, although overtaking at Interlagos is normally not that easy. Read more Red Bull worried: 'We can forget about the world title if we do' Decrease in performance for Mercedes The difference was in Mercedes' new engine, but Wolff doesn't think they can enjoy so much power for long. ''There is a performance drop-off with any engine. It means that,...
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