Toto Wolff to miss Mercedes' next F1 race after Lewis Hamilton and George Russell disasters
Toto Wolff, the boss of Mercedes team, won't be at the Japanese Grand Prix in two weeks after a tough weekend for the Silver Arrows in Australia.
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Toto Wolff, the boss of Mercedes team, won't be at the Japanese Grand Prix in two weeks after a tough weekend for the Silver Arrows in Australia.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff will be absent from the next Formula One race in Japan, it is understood.
MELBOURNE: Ferrari's Carlos Sainz won the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday (Mar 24) in a triumphant return two weeks after appendicitis surgery as Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen suffered his first retirement in two years.
With Lewis Hamilton retiring early and George Russell crashing out late, Mercedes suffered their first double 'Did Not Finish' (DNF) at a Formula One race in over five years at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, piling on yet more early season gloom.
Fernando Alonso has been heavily penalised by the Australian Grand Prix stewards for causing a crash that resulted in George Russell's Mercedes flipping onto its side.
Toto Wolff admitted it was a “fair question” whether he remained the right person to lead Mercedes – after Lewis Hamilton’s worst ever start to a season was confirmed at the Australian Grand Prix.
MELBOURNE: With Lewis Hamilton retiring early and George Russell crashing out late, Mercedes suffered their first double "Did Not Finish" at a Formula One race in over five years at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday (Mar 24), piling on yet more early season gloom.
MELBOURNE : Hard work pays off and life is sometimes crazy, said Carlos Sainz on Sunday after the Ferrari driver won the Australian Grand Prix just two weeks after having appendix surgery.