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Wolff blasts 'junior class' Monza qualifying antics

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff branded F1 drivers' slipstream tactics in Saturday's Italian Grand Prix unworthy of a "junior formula". The final Q3 shootout of the grid-defining session was initially disrupted by a red flag caused by Alfa Romeo's Kimi Raikkonen. When the track went green again, with just enough time for a final run, Nico Hulkenberg led the train of cars but then went straight at the first chicane into the run-off area in a deliberate attempt to avoid punching a hole in the air for his rivals. Racing Point's Lance Stroll - who was followed by McLaren's Carlos Sainz and the Ferrari drivers - was then reluctant to push on, and the group continued at a ridiculously slow...
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