To again employ the increasingly-said F1 euphemism, that wasn't the most entertaining race.
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Still there was intrigue around in the Italian Grand Prix if you dug a little. Not least that the outcome - a Nico Rosberg win - looked a world away for most of the weekend as his team mate Lewis Hamilton dominated. But even in the Englishman's qualifying afterglow the ways in which things could change very quickly could be foreseen, not least because we have witnessed similar already this year. That the Mercedes' starts haven't always been great, and if you lose places off the line in the modern sport it's very difficult to turn it around. For a few reasons.
And it turns out we're quite good mystics, as that's precisely what happened.
I give my take on it all in my latest
Motor Verso race review, which you can read here:
http://www.motorverso.com/italian-gp-2016-review-foreseeably-unforeseen/
Do check out the Motor Verso site too; you'll find motoring news, car reviews and features - the team on the site carry out week-long test drives of the latest cars - as well as photos and videos of the machines.
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