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Toro Rosso looking to halt performance slip

© WRI2 Toro Rosso technical director James Key says that the team must 'better compensate' for its weaknesses when the championship resumes at Spa at the end of the month. The Faenza-based squad left Germany on Sunday thoroughly disappointed by its performance at Hockenheim, with neither Carlos Sainz or Daniil Kvyat reaching Q3 on Saturday, and neither driver scoring  points in the race. "We knew there were a couple of elements to Hockenheim that increasingly wouldn't suit us as well as other teams, primarily the long straight, as it is quite power dependent," said Key. "Those [remaining] teams running 2016-specification engines have picked up rather well over the last few...
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