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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says Mercedes will "take a chainsaw" to Lewis Hamilton's car ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The German boss plans to instruct his engineers to "cut the rear wing to bits" ahead of the next race.
The comments come after a horror weekend for the Silver Arrows who were consistently the third-fastest team. Hamilton was only good enough to qualify fifth but benefited from late Red Bull retirements to secure a podium.
Meanwhile, George Russell was ninth on Saturday but secured fourth after the retirements.
Wolff said: "It's easier to shed drag off the car because you simply take a chainsaw and cut the rear wing to bits and so that is what we will be doing for Jeddah.
He added on Sky Sports F1: "I think we were probably over-winged. We had too much drag and that is