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Wolff: Monza ‘a perfect track' to test F1's new technical directive

Monza is the perfect circuit to put Formula 1’s new engine technical directive into action, according to Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff. From this weekend, teams will no longer be permitted to run the ‘party mode’ engine setting during qualifying, as the FIA looks to group the field closer together on a Saturday. Mercedes has dominated qualifying sessions so far this year, taking unchallenged pole positions at all seven World Championship events so far in 2020. After another dominant display at Spa-Francorchamps last weekend, the sport heads to Monza and Mugello for an Italian double-header, with Wolff noting that qualifying will be critical this weekend at Monza despite the...
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