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Wolff: "Still think the one-stop was the better strategy"

Toto Wolff is bitter after missing out on victory in the French Grand Prix. The Austrian saw Lewis Hamilton come very close, but in the end the strategy of Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing was the better one. Wolff is disappointed, but knows where it went wrong. "We still think the one-stop was a better strategy, but we just killed the tyres. Valtteri, Lewis, Max as well. Then there is little you can do Wolff," told ServusTV. On the Austrian TV programme, he explains why Bottas was not eventually brought in earlier for a two-stop. "If you stop again, you're behind Perez and you have to overtake him on the track. Today everything went wrong in terms of strategy." Read...
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