Wolff not getting hopes up despite strong Canada showing
Torquing Point: F1 finally returns to Montreal
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Torquing Point: F1 finally returns to Montreal
The FIA will meet teams this week in an attempt to defuse the controversy caused by their intervention in the regulations that overshadowed the Canadian Grand Prix. F1’s governing body had attempted to address the problems with cars bouncing on track this season, amid fears for drivers’ safety, but their efforts only caused friction across the paddock.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has warned Lewis Hamilton that “one swallow doesn’t make a summer” after the seven-time world champion secured his first podium in nearly three months at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff has said one swallow doesn’t make a summer when referring to Mercedes’ positive result at the Canadian GP.
George Russell has said that the “global issue” of porpoising hasn’t disappeared, despite no apparent problems in Canada.
The FIA’s intervention on safety grounds, to try to eradicate cars bouncing, triggered huge controversy over the Canadian Grand Prix weekend.
Toto Wolff has said that if Mercedes can run their cars low at Silverstone they will be competitive at the British Grand Prix.
As teams were travelling to Montreal, the FIA issued a technical directive explaining how it intended to address the safety concerns that drivers have had about their cars bouncing.