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Lewis Hamilton entitled to 'say whatever he wants' - Toto Wolff

Lewis Hamilton is entitled to 'say whatever he wants' following his power unit failure whilst leading the Malaysian Grand Prix, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has said, after the Briton vented his frustrations to the media. Hamilton called his reliability troubles this season 'not acceptable', adding 'something's not right' that only he has encountered trouble with his power unit, whilst team-mate Nico Rosberg and Mercedes customer team drivers have had very little in the way of problems. Hamilton's comments fuelled wild rumours of a conspiracy against him, whilst others slammed the three-time champion for his negative remarks. Wolff however says Hamilton has every right to...
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