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Toto Wolff admits he wanted ‘pile of cars on top of each other in the chicane'

Max Verstappen claimed his fifth consecutive victory last weekend at the ‘Temple of Speed', which was staggeringly his first victory ever at the Italian Grand Prix. However, it ended under controversial circumstances, as the race ended behind a Safety Car following a late retirement for Daniel Ricciardo. On Lap 47/53 Ricciardo came to a halt on the side of the circuit between the two Lesmos; however, his car was difficult to recover due to his MCL36 having been stuck in gear. A Safety Car was deployed so that marshals could recover the Australian's car, which needed to be attached to a tractor so that it could be removed. READ: Fernando Alonso insists there was something wrong with...
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