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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has hinted he expects clashes between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell over the course of the current F1 season. The duo are team-mates with the Silver Arrows following the departure of Valtteri Bottas earlier in the year, who chose to join Alfa Romeo. Yet Wolff's comments suggest he doesn't expect the pair to always see eye to eye.
Hamilton enjoyed his time racing with Bottas, getting along with the Finn due to their ability to work together as a team.
That's in stark contrast to what happened during his time racing alongside Nico Rosberg, with Hamilton often clashing with the German as they both jostled it out for the F1 title.
Russell is one of Formula One's hottest properties, with many expecting the 24-year-old to become a leading figure in the sport for years to come.
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