Mercedes' situation is no fun at all, says Wolff
Formula One champions Mercedes are going through an "exercise in humility" after years of success but they will be stronger for it, team boss Toto Wolff said after more pain in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
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Formula One champions Mercedes are going through an "exercise in humility" after years of success but they will be stronger for it, team boss Toto Wolff said after more pain in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Formula One champions Mercedes are going through an "exercise in humility" after years of success but they will be stronger for it, team boss Toto Wolff said after more pain in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen secured a big win this past weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen secured a big win this past weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says his team's current performance level is «totally unacceptable» after their difficult start to the Formula 1 season. The Brackley outfit might have — somewhat fortuitously — grabbed third and fourth at the Bahrain season opener but in qualifying for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, George Russell could only scrape sixth place on the grid while Lewis Hamilton finished down in a disastrous 16th, his worst qualifying performance in 13 years. Ad/> Hamilton said his car was «undriveable» during Saturday's qualifying, and those comments are sure to have raised further red flags among the Mercedes hierarchy.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said that drivers were ‘united’ in their decision to keep racing in Saudi Arabia. On Friday there was a missile attack on an oil depot in Jeddah, which was close enough to affect the air for drivers, with some complaining they could smell smoke in the air. Ad/> Saudi Arabia have been militarily involved in Yemen against the Houthis since 2014, which has precipitated a huge crisis for those living in Yemen.
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has offered his thoughts on the Formula 1 GOAT debate, with him offering up a pretty magnanimous answer.