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Wolff says Hamilton and Bottas partnership will work out

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is confident that the dynamic between drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will work well for his team, judging by his early impressions. Mercedes signed Bottas last month as replacement for Nico Rosberg, who shocked the Formula 1 world in December when he announced his retirement from grand prix racing just days after clinching the world title. Bottas has already spent time with the team at the factory, and Wolff thinks the early work has gone well – leaving him in no doubt that the partnership with Hamilton should gel. "The balance between Valtteri and Lewis works," said Wolff in a video interview posted by the Mercedes team. "They are two...
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