SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Mercedes boss Toto Wolff dedicated the team's sixth successive Formula One constructors' world championship to late non-executive chairman Niki Lauda on a historic day in Japan on Sunday.
Valtteri Bottas's win in Suzuka left the Finn as the only driver able to deny team mate Lewis Hamilton a sixth title and meant Mercedes became the first team to win the championship double for six years in a row.
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