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Grosjean shames Mercedes for causing s**tload of traffic

Romain Grosjean has hit out at the Mercedes team for 'doing whatever they want' after twice being caught behind its cars during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Haas driver felt he had a car capable of qualifying inside the top ten but found himself bottled up behind Mercedes drivers twice during Q2, preventing him from getting enough heat into the tyres to push for a lap. “Q1 went well and then twice in Q2 we had s**tloads of traffic on the out lap. We ended up twice behind the Mercedes and they do whatever they want but they slow down massively and the tyres were not ready. Then you're f**ked.” “They don't even go quick on the first lap. When you see Mercedes and Red Bull...
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