Getaway driver: Wolff admits Hamilton may exit Mercedes in search of another championship
Toto Wolff has admitted he would not blame Lewis Hamilton for seeking a move away from Mercedes if the sport's once-dominant team fails to reverse its slump.
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Toto Wolff has admitted he would not blame Lewis Hamilton for seeking a move away from Mercedes if the sport's once-dominant team fails to reverse its slump.
Lewis Hamilton wants to stay at Mercedes but team boss Toto Wolff said on Friday he would have "no grouch" if the seven times Formula One world champion felt a need to look elsewhere in future.
Max Verstappen dominated Friday in Saudi Arabia, topping both practice sessions. In the second, he improved on the quickest time set in the opening session, setting a 1:29.603.
Max Verstappen overcame an ill spell this week to end the opening practice session in Saudi Arabia with the quickest time.
Formula One champion Max Verstappen shrugged off a stomach upset and picked up where he left off on Friday, with the Dutch driver leading Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez one-two in first practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is here, ready to hook second gear as Formula 1 prepares for Round 2 of the new season.
Lewis Hamilton has no plans to leave Mercedes despite his frustrations over the design of the new W14 car which has contributed to the team's disappointing start to the F1 season. Red Bull dominated in a one-two at the season opener in Bahrain as Max Verstappen looks to retain his individual title, while Mercedes began their hunt to retain the constructors' championship they lost for the first time in eight years.
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz hit out at media reports of turmoil behind the scenes at Maranello after the Italian team's disappointing start to the Formula One season.