Toto Wolff admits Mercedes are lagging behind Red Bull & Ferrari
Toto Wolff has said that Mercedes have to be realistic and accept they are the third quickest team in Formula 1 at the moment and nothing more.
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Toto Wolff has said that Mercedes have to be realistic and accept they are the third quickest team in Formula 1 at the moment and nothing more.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has sent an ominous warning to the rest of the Formula 1 field on the back of his pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix, with him saying that he wasn’t happy with his driving over the course of qualifying and there’s a lot more to come.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says that he is happy with achieving fifth place in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix and that the Red Bulls and Ferraris are in another league to his car as things stand at the start of the new Formula 1 season.
Toto Wolff has given his reaction on the FIA’s report into the final race of the 2021 Formula 1 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and has said it is now time to close the chapter.
World champion Max Verstappen clocked the fastest lap in the third and final practice session Saturday at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton over half a second behind in sixth place. Verstappen's time of 1min 32.544sec was 0.096sec quicker than Charles Leclerc's Ferrari, while Sergio Perez took third in the second Red Bull ahead of qualifying at 1500 GMT. The Mercedes pairing of George Russell and Hamilton finished fourth and sixth respectively, with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz sandwiched between.
Gary Lineker is not letting it go after the FIA confirmed ‘human error’ helped Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton in the controversial finish to last year’s Formula 1 season.
The long-awaited report into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and its finish has been revealed by the FIA, with Formula 1′s governing body concluding that ‘human error’ led to Max Verstappen’s title win at the expense of Lewis Hamilton, and that Michael Masi ‘acted in good faith.
Max Verstappen went quickest in the final practice session ahead of qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix, whilst Mercedes showed signs of a revival after both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell had explained their concerns with their car after Friday’s running in Sakhir.