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Daimler boss ‘very certain' Wolff will stay

Daimler CEO Ola Kallenius said he is 'very certain' that his partnership with Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff will continue. Mercedes are currently on a run of dominance in the sport which has never been seen before. For the past six seasons the Silver Arrows have claimed both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships, and that will almost certainly become seven straight in 2020. However, two key members of this successful team have question marks surrounding their futures. The first of these is six-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton who is out of contract at Mercedes once the 2020 season concludes, while Wolff also must sign a new deal to remain with the team. Wolff has consistently...
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