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Incessant Wolff demands F1 qualifying change

 XPB Images Toto Wolff has called on F1's key stakeholders to agree to change qualifying on Sunday after being left "without words" in Bahrain. Elimination-style qualifying was used for the second time in Bahrain on Saturday following its introduction at the start of this season, with the format remaining in place despite huge opposition from teams and fans in Australia. After another poor spectacle, Wolff strongly criticised the current format ahead of a meeting to decide its future on Sunday. "It’s unbelievable," Wolff said. "We are sitting in front of the screen with all this data and all these intelligent people on the pit wall, less intelligent in...
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