Mercedes ‘gremlins’ remain despite Australia gains
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell made great strides to qualify P5 and P6 in Australia but the Mercedes W13 is not cured, Toto Wolff has warned.
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Lewis Hamilton and George Russell made great strides to qualify P5 and P6 in Australia but the Mercedes W13 is not cured, Toto Wolff has warned.
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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insists there will be no “magic fix” to cure Mercedes’ stuttering start to the 2022 Formula 1 season, but says he is targeting an improved display at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows, vying for a ninth successive constructors’ title, have struggled to match the pace of rivals Ferrari and Red Bull in the early weeks of the season.
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has said that it is unlikely there is going to be a magic fix this weekend for his team that will return them to the front of the grid.