Toto Wolff suggests Mercedes revival may plateau in Monaco
Toto Wolff says that he is not expecting too much from Mercedes this weekend as the F1 circus travels to Monaco for round 7 of the world championship.
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Toto Wolff says that he is not expecting too much from Mercedes this weekend as the F1 circus travels to Monaco for round 7 of the world championship.
Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel like the leader at Mercedes and that he and George Russell work just as hard as anyone else in the team.
We are surfing on a great wave of F1 racing as far as I'm concerned - even the usually steady Spanish GP delivered four genuine leaders in Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez and George Russell, and a good amount of wheel-to-wheel racing and jeopardy.
Mushfiqur Rahim and Liton Das hit centuries and shared a record stand to turn the tide for Bangladesh in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Dhaka on Monday after a disastrous start.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko admitted the team was over the moon with the 1-2 finish at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen capitalised on Charles Leclerc's costly engine failure to win a dramatic Spanish Grand Prix and take the championship lead.
Max Verstappen reclaimed the Formula One points lead as the reigning world champion won the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday for his third consecutive victory after Charles Leclerc's Ferrari broke down while he was comfortably in front.
Max Verstappen secured a battling victory at the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday to close the gap at the top of Formula 1. The Red Bull driver was something of a surprise winner as he had spent much of the race behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who started the grid on pole.