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Toto Wolff ‘upset' by Ferrari qualifying pace

Japanese Grand Prix – Mercedes' team boss Toto Wolff says Ferrari's pace came as a surprise to them, as Suzuka should be good for them. Speaking after qualifying, where Ferrari claimed an emphatic front row with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc ahead of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, Toto Wolff said the result came as a bit of a shock to Mercedes. 'Upset.' said Toto Wolff when he was asked how he felt after the session ended. 'This should be a good track for us. The Ferrari, again from Friday, out of nowhere. Once they package it all together, then they are very quick. I think it worked for us, and I think the car is generally well balanced. We are just lacking on one lap at...
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