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Wolff: 'I don't think that will work everywhere'

It is a hot topic after last race at Imola: the integration of two-day race weekends. Toto Wolff, team boss of Mercedes, thinks it's a good idea to look at the possibilities for this plan per circuit. For the race at Imola a two-day race weekend was planned by the FIA, with only one training session on Saturday morning instead of the usual three training sessions in a race weekend. The FIA had planned this in order to give the teams more time to drive to Imola from the south of Portugal. Since then, opinions have been divided on this set-up: one thinks it makes the sport more interesting, while the other says it really needs all the time on the Friday. Read more Imola would like to see...
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