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Sainz calls for split Q1 qualifying in Monaco

Carlos Sainz believes F1 should follow in Monaco the alternate qualifying procedure adopted by F2 and F3 and split its first qualifying segment into two groups to avoid congestion and impeding issues. While Saturday's shootout offered fans a thrilling experience, with a four-way battle for pole in the closing minutes of the session, Q1 resembled a chaotic vehicule logjam at times. Sainz reckons that splitting the field into two groups would go a long way towards easing the chaos out on the track. "Q1 is too much," said Sainz. "And I think with these wide cars and everything it’s too dangerous, and we should find a way to split into 10 cars the qualifying. "One team...
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