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Mercedes denies sabotage claims
- Updated: October 7, 2016
After Lewis Hamilton made comments about someone, or something, working against him after his engine blow-out in Malaysia, Mercedes tech boss Paddy Lowe told onlookers not to take his remarks seriously.
Lowe hit back at conspiracy theorists, saying that it is absurd to think that Mercedes would do such a thing, with Hamilton himself saying that the comments he made were taken out of context.
The 54-year-old said that in this sport things …