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Ricciardo warns of ‘messy' qualy after F3 chaos

Daniel Ricciardo says he watched with 'some rage' as the Formula 3 drivers caused chaos during their qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix. Last year Formula 1 had a messy qualifying of its own at the Monza circuit as the drivers taking part in Q3 tried to line up for the perfect tow. With no team wanting to be the first to send their driver out at a track where slipstreaming is a significant advantage, everyone waited until the last two minutes of the session to leave the pits. Those at the front of the queue tried to go as slow as possible to force others to overtake them with Nico Hulkenberg even accused of deliberately going off the track to let others by. As the chaos played out,...
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