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Toto Wolff has opened up on the lack of changes Mercedes made to their W13 vehicle after Lewis Hamilton's horror show on Sunday. The Silver Arrows experienced a nightmare day, with their star driver poised to start the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday in 16th place. And that's already dealt a blow to his hopes of securing F1 title glory.

Hamilton had gone into qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on a high after finishing third in Bahrain last time out, behind Ferrari pair Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.

Yet the Brit was unable to repeat those heroics, experiencing a tough afternoon as he struggled to get to grips with his vehicle.

Prior to the session, Wolff had insisted Mercedes wouldn't be making any big adjustments to their vehicle - despite trackside engineer Andrew Shovlin suggesting they could pull off

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