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Hamilton made "stronger" by unfair media treatment - Wolff

Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton's dominant British GP win shows he has been made "stronger" by recent criticism from the media. Hamilton's decision to skip the pre-British GP weekend London F1 Live event, which was attended by the other 19 drivers on the current grid, proved controversial - and was questioned by several of his country's mainstream media outlets. But the whole situation was soon overshadowed by an imperious showing from Hamilton at Silverstone, as the Mercedes man took a comfortable pole position and cruised to victory. Taking to Sky Sports after the race, Wolff - who previously said the recent criticism of Hamilton was akin to an "insult"...
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