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Wolff: No point fixing something that’s not broken

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has likened Formula 1 to football where there are good games and bad games, pointing to the Chinese Grand Prix which was a race of two halves, the latter half exploding into an action-packed spectacle. This season, and indeed in past years, there have been calls to ‘spice up the F1 show' while the designs and nuances of the current era cars apparently do little to allow for close racing. But this all went out the window as the race in Shanghai evolved from an early first-half procession of sorts to a riveting contest with a thrilling climax. Wolff told Motorsport Network, 'This is how Formula 1 always was. [In Shanghai] we had a first stint that you could...
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