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Toto Wolff has insisted that Mercedes need to 'wake up' after a failed experiment on Lewis Hamilton's car in Saturday's qualifying session ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The seven-time Drivers' Championship winner was sensationally knocked out in Q1 after failing to make it out of the bottom five in spite of his best efforts on the streets of Jeddah.
Hamilton struggled to get to grips with his Mercedes car and will be starting from all the way down in 16th place when the five red lights go out on Sunday evening. The 37-year-old had not been eliminated in Q1 since the Brazilian Grand Prix in 2017 prior to his latest outing and will face a tricky task in catching up to the likes of pole-sitter Sergio Perez and his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen over the course of the 50-lap race.
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