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Wolff slams ‘Formula 2’ tactics from Alonso

Toto Wolff wasn’t impressed with Fernando Alonso’s “Formula 2” pace at the Monaco GP, but the Alpine drivers says “not my problem”.

Lewis Hamilton lined up behind Alonso when the race was restarted following a red flag for Mick Schumacher’s horror crash.

Despite sitting on the Alpine’s gearbox for several laps, Hamilton was not able to find a way past and slowly fell away from what could have been a fight for sixth, if not even fifth place.

Wolff was not happy.

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Hamilton (P8) is closely tracking Alonso but there's no way through right now #MonacoGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/EpfnY95Hye

— Formula 1 (@F1) May 29, 2022

“Five seconds is like a Formula 2 car,” the Mercedes motorsport boss said as per GPFans.

“This is such a spectacle here, a fantastic venue and it is always amazing to be here.

“But we need to maybe look in a way at the layout where we can basically close the loop for going five seconds slower and cars still can’t overtake.”

He feels Alonso’s pace, combined with his earlier battle with Esteban Ocon for which the Alpine driver was handed a five-second penalty, cost Hamilton a better finish than the P8 he achieved on the day.

“Absolutely,” he said. “First of all, there was the incident with Esteban for which he [Ocon] got a penalty.

“Then yeah, he could have been right there and closed Lando’s pit stop window or even have fought with Lando and George in the front because that was his pace.

“The regs are the regs and there is nothing to say. You can see another lesson that track position is everything in Monaco.”

Alonso explained that while initially he was looking after his tyres, when he was ready to push, Hamilton did not go with him.

“We had to do a lot of tyre management,” said the double World Champion.

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