Toto Wolff was certain Lewis Hamilton would return to fight for title again
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said he was never worried that Lewis Hamilton would quit Formula One.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said he was never worried that Lewis Hamilton would quit Formula One.
Mercedes apunta ya a la revancha. Pese a sumar su octavo título consecutivo como mejor constructor de la parrilla de Fórmula 1, la marca alemana llega con la mayor de las motivaciones a esta nueva era del campeonato. Superado ya lo de Abu Dhabi, la escudería presenta este viernes su nuevo W13, el monoplaza de la revolución que lucirá Lewis Hamilton en su gran reaparición. El británico no se ha pronunciado de ninguna menor desde la cita que cerró la temporada 2021 y, por ello, la expectación es máxima ante lo que pueda decir tras dos meses de absoluto silencio. De hecho, no ha reaparecido en redes hasta hacer apenas unas semanas. Una desconexión total para enfrentar una nueva lucha con Max Verstappen por el título.
By Steve Keating and Julien Pretot
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