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Coulthard: Title loss would have shocked Wolff more than Hamilton

Article To news overview © Mercedes David Coulthard believes that Lewis Hamilton will have moved on quite quickly from the shock of his 2021 title defeat in Abu Dhabi – far quicker than Mercedes boss Toto Wolff or the team as a whole. Hamilton has gone to ground since the race, not giving any interviews or official comments, while he has refrained from posting a single item on his social media channels. Despite all of this, Coulthard doubts that Hamilton is as bothered by the title loss as some fans might imagine him to be. "I think he will be bored with everyone saying to him, 'You were robbed, Lewis!', or, 'You're the people's champion, Lewis!'" Coulthard told the UK's...
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