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Wolff ‘not in happy place' after P3 swap

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is 'not in a happy place' after being forced to swap drivers to try and counter Ferrari's race pace in Hungary. Lewis Hamilton was allowed to pass Valtteri Bottas in order to mount an attack on the two Ferrari cars out in front, on the promise that he would give the final podium spot back to the Finn if he was unsuccessful. The Brit stayed true to his word and handed P3 back to Bottas on the final corner of the final lap, but Wolff is not happy that the pit wall had to come to such a decision to try and take the race away from their title rivals. 'I am not in a happy place at the moment,' said Wolff. 'But what can I say? If you are not fast enough at least you are...
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