Wolff : new qualification system will fail in Bahrain

 Austrian Toto Wolff, director of Mercedes, said he did not see any reason why to wait for a better qualifying trials this       weekend in Bahrain, it comes after the Formula One teams failed to modify the qualification system for the second round of the 2016 season.
 Although the teams have agreed during the Australian Grand Prix 2016 at the exclusion system such as miserably, but not to get a  consensus during the vote last week was carried out to return to  the old qualification system starting with the Bahrain Grand  Prix led to the continuation of the adoption of a system of  exclusion.

Wolf admitted that Formula One is now under close control, but believes that the exclusion system will fail again in Bahrain.

He said the Austrian team in providing the race of Bahrain, "will continue to adopt the exclusion end of this week after the beginning of the system is exciting in Australia."

He added: "There was a consensus on Sunday in Melbourne about the exclusion system failure. We did not get the appropriate formula through this amendment and it is difficult to get the experiences more exciting this weekend in Bahrain Grand Prix 2016."

Then he continued: "facing the sport close control on this subject, so you should think well in order to make appropriate decisions and steps studied to overcome this stage. The fans want to see a race heated among the best drivers and the best cars, through a simple system can be easily understood."

He completed: "We must be able to provide that to the fans in the stands and behind the TV screens around the world."


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