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Wolff uses mistakes at Manchester United to help Mercedes move forward

Toto Wolff has tried to learn from Manchester United with Mercedes. The team boss of the German formation told this in an interview with the Financial Times. He and his team have tried to prevent what has happened to the Manchester football team in recent years. Article continues under ad The English Premier League team has won the competition no less than 20 times, keeping every other club behind them. The last title, however, dates back to the 2012/2013 season. After a period of great success under Sir. Alex Ferguson, it is now a period with several coaches at the helm in which it is not really over. Mercedes has won the constructors' title in Formula 1 eight times in a row and according...
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