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Wolff supports calls to axe Paul Ricard chicane

Jun.24 F1 management is under pressure to modify the Paul Ricard circuit before the sport's return for the next French grand prix. There have been plenty of concerns about the new venue, but a big one discussed by drivers in the FIA briefing was about the chicane in the middle of the iconic Mistral straight. In short, they want it removed. "I totally agree," said Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. "Yesterday I had coffee with Chase Carey while we watched the younger drivers race and I told him that we need to get rid of this chicane. "It would make turn 10 really interesting because you'd have speeds of 340-350kph. All the way back to my racing days, I remember how great it was...
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