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Toto Wolff believes Ferrari took a 'step back' in Italy

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff says Ferrari took “a step back” at the Italian Grand Prix, adding that something was “out of sync”. Ferrari looked some way off the pace of Mercedes in practice and struggled in Saturday’s wet qualifying, before trailing its rivals in the race. Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas took a dominant one-two victory for Mercedes at Monza, in front of Ferrari’s home crowd, while Sebastian Vettel was a distant third. “For me, it looks like this weekend Ferrari has made a step back, somehow,” Wolff said. “I think we were very solid, but they haven't performed in the way everybody expected. 'Red Bull...
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