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Wolff: Celebrating was a very humbling experience

In the wake of his team wrapping up another two Formula 1 World Championship title after the Brazilian Grand Prix, Mercedes chief Toto Wolff admits he was humbled by celebrations at the team's UK headquarters. Speaking ahead of the season finale Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Wolff revealed, 'The celebrations in Brixworth and Brackley last week were a very humbling experience. Claiming the fifth consecutive double championship – an experience that only very few people in the sport have had before – felt amazing and we all cherished that moment.' 'At the same time, everyone is extremely keen to continue to raise the bar together and be even stronger in 2019. For now, we have one race to...
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