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Grosjean: Tyre temperature management now too much

Romain Grosjean thinks that the level of management needed to keep tyres in the right operating window has become too much for F1, after the frustrations several drivers have had over Monaco GP weekend. Lewis Hamilton was the highest profile victim of the tyre situation in Monaco, when being unable to get his front and rear tyres at the right temperature led to him being knocked out in Q2. But even for Grosjean, who qualified his Haas eighth, the situation was difficult as he is at a loss to explain why he was suddenly able to get his tyres switched on after difficulties earlier in qualifying. "The frustration is that you cannot go into qualifying building your weekend and working on...
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