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Wolff: Triple-header will test teams to their limit

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff reckons that the upcoming triple-header of Grand Prix races in France, Austria, and Great Britain will test all Formula One teams "to their limits" both in terms of personnel and resources, whilst recognising the "interesting" return to the Paul Ricard. France has not held a Grand Prix for 10 years, and it has been 28 years since the Circuit Paul Ricard has held a F1 race, meaning that the drivers will not have experienced it in a competitive Grand Prix situation before. Wolff thinks it will be "interesting" to see how the stars cope with the completely new surroundings, as the teams don't have much data to provide for preparations,...
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