Toto Wolff offers thoughts on Mercedes sidepod debate
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has said that he is unconcerned about the debate that is rumbling around the design of his team’s new car at Bahrain testing.
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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has said that he is unconcerned about the debate that is rumbling around the design of his team’s new car at Bahrain testing.
It’s safe to say the headlines on day one of Bahrain testing have belonged to Mercedes with them unveiling a radical new car design that Ross Brawn admits is something that the sport did not anticipate when devising the brand new regulations.
4-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel has revealed a Ukraine tribute crash helmet at the Bahrain test this week, with him lending his support to the ‘No War’ initiative the drivers put together ahead of day 1 in Sakhir.
It hasn’t taken long for Formula 1 2022 to follow on from Formula 1 2021 in terms of debate and potential controversy, with the Mercedes and Red Bull rivalry already looking as though it has reignited during pre-season testing in Bahrain.
George Russell says that Lewis Hamilton is a fighter and that his British team-mate will be ready for the new Formula 1 season after a winter of speculation over his future.
The rumours were true earlier this week; Mercedes have put together a car without any side-pods in a potential game-changer moment at the start of this new era in Formula 1.
Before Nikita Mazepin made his Formula 1 debut, the sport was not unfamiliar to Russian drivers.
Kevin Magnussen on Wednesday returned to the Haas Formula One team to replace Russian driver Nikita Mazepin who was sacked following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Haas said 29-year-old Magnussen had signed a "multi-year contract agreement" and the Dane will drive in the official pre-season test at Bahrain from Thursday to Saturday. "I'm delighted to welcome Kevin Magnussen back to Haas F1 Team," said Guenther Steiner, the Haas team boss.