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No reason to expect better qualifying in Bahrain - Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff sees no reason to believe qualifying will be better in this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, after Formula 1 failed to change the under-fire format for the second round. Although all teams had agreed at the Australian GP that the new elimination format was a failure, a vote during last week failed to produce the unanimous support needed to revert to the previous system for Bahrain. As reported by Motorsport.com, McLaren and Red Bull refused to accept a compromise and the same system will be used again at Sakhir this weekend. Wolff accepted Formula 1 was "under scrutiny", but he reckons the format is set to fail again in Bahrain. "This weekend we will see...
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