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Toto Wolff has mounted a staunch defence of Lewis Hamilton after the seven-times world champion finished NINE places behind team-mates George Russell at Imola on Sunday.

Following another miserable race, Hamilton not only finds himself 58 points adrift of leader Charles Leclerc in the drivers’ standings, he is 21 points behind his fellow Mercedes driver. Being outperformed by a team-mate is not what Hamilton is used to, but Wolff insists he will bounce back, saying all of the Grand Prix legends go through a crisis.

The Mercedes team principal said: “In a way, it’s irrelevant if Lewis finishes eighth, 12th or 15th in a race - it is all bad. But the real stars, they have recovered. There is no-one out there, of the great ones that come into my mind, that did not have certain moments in their career where things did not run properly.

“And that is now the case with Lewis. But he is going to help us sort this out and we are sticking together through good and bad times. And this is certainly a bad time.”

Even though it is obvious the Mercedes car is way off the pace set by Red Bull and Ferrari this season, eyebrows have been raised at Hamilton’s results compared to those of a 24-year-old in his first senior campaign with the team. Hamilton finished third in the opening race at Bahrain, one place ahead of his running partner, but since then, the 37-year-old

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