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Verstappen expects qualifying change to help Toro Rosso

 XPB Images Max Verstappen expects the return of the 2015 qualifying format at the Chinese Grand Prix to help Toro Rosso. The elimination-style qualifying was dropped following two races, with fans and teams criticising the format. This weekend's race in China sees the old system return, and Verstappen feels it will benefit Toro Rosso as it can save tyres for later in each part of the session. "I think definitely for us qualifying is a bit better because we didn’t have so many supersoft tyres," Verstappen said. "It will be a little bit better because we don’t need to go out in the first seven minutes and use a set when you know the track is not so good as at...
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