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Wolff: Qualifying fiasco stalemate is madness

Formula 1’s failure to resolve problems surrounding the future shape and structure of qualifying has been described as 'madness' by Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff. The Austrian, who has called for the sport to ditch the failed fiasco of ‘progressive elimination' qualifying, said he was suspicious that political agendas were now at play that were preventing a switch back to the successful former system. Discussing the outcome of Sunday's talks at the Bahrain International Circuit which failed to resolve the problems, he said: “All the teams had the same opinion — that we probably need to go back to 2015. 'But there are various agendas and this proved that it is not an easy...
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