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Toto Wolff has leapt to the defence of superstar driver Lewis Hamilton following his difficult start to the 2022 F1 season. Hamilton has struggled to hit his usual heights this year as his Mercedes car has been hampered by porpoising problems. And Wolff doesn't like how the 37-year-old has been treated.
"I need to protect him because people have started to hit out at him, which is not right," Wolff told the Square Mile. "It's complete nonsense - he's the greatest driver of all-time. The car is just sub-par.
"George [Russell] has sometimes struggled a bit less because he's maybe used to driving difficult cars at the back of the grid, but Lewis was unlucky on many occasions. He could have scored another two podiums and then the pendulum would have swung. So it (the apology) is to make sure that