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Wolff defends Hamilton amid road car crash saga

Wolff defends Hamilton amid road car crash saga Lewis Hamilton's boss has defended the new triple world champion amid a controversy about his Monaco road car crash. The Briton has admitted the crash – reportedly involving his $2 million Pagani Zonda, a stone wall and three stationary cars at almost 4am on Tuesday morning – was the result of heavy partying and fatigue. According to reports, and with FIA president Jean Todt heading into Brazil for the grand prix, Hamilton is coming under pressure to be relieved of his role as an ambassador for road safety. But Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff defended Hamilton on the basis that his 'controversial' character is good for the sport....
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