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Wolff is ready for battle: "Best possible scenario for us"

The Saudi Arabia Grand Prix was ultimately a celebration for Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton started the race from pole position and eventually crossed the finish line first. Toto Wolff therefore sees this as the best possible scenario. Max Verstappen and Hamilton will start the race in Abu Dhabi with equal points. Christian Horner indicated that he is hopeful, but remains unsure due to Mercedes' speed. The Mercedes team boss indicated in the F1 Nation podcast indicated that this was what they were hoping for. "We made a big jump forward in the Constructors championship, and we are on equal points with Max. This is the best case scenario. Whoever wins Abu Dhabi wins the championship."...
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