Wolff defends Hamilton from 'unfair' criticism


F1 - Formula One - British Grand Prix 2017 - Silverstone, Britain - July 15, 2017 Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton celebrates pole position after qualifying REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff spoke out staunchly in defence of Lewis Hamilton on Saturday, rejecting media criticism of his star driver as insulting, wrong and unfair.

The Austrian indicated also that Hamilton could do as he pleases so long as he delivers on the track.

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