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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff hit out at Fernando Alonso after the Spaniard slowed the progress of Lewis Hamilton during the closing stages of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton was forced to settle for a disappointing eighth-placed finish on the streets of Monte-Carlo after failing to make up any ground over the course of the event, which was ultimately cut short due to a series of lengthy delays and unexpected twists.

The Mercedes man was prevented from finishing any higher than seventh after the second red flag of the contest when Alonso decided to back up the cars behind him by driving over three seconds off the pace at the iconic Monaco circuit, where it is notoriously difficult to overtake. Wolff went on to criticise the 40-year-old in the immediate aftermath of the race and raised questions over the layout of the track,

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