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Lewis Hamilton and George Russell could be vital for Mercedes to move back towards the front of the F1 grid, according to team principal Toto Wolff's wife Susie. She warned the team has "the resources" in place to be successful and highlighted their two drivers as key ingredients in the fight.
Wolff also stressed the importance of "damage limitation" until engineers can get on top of the issues. Hamilton secured a podium in Bahrain after the Red Bull pair retired in the closing stages.
Meanwhile, Russell followed up a fourth-place finish in Sakhir with a fifth in Saudi Arabia. The points haul has helped the silver Arrows cling on to second in the constructor's standings despite their poor start.
Speaking to F1's Beyond The Grid podcast, she said: "You've got the resources in place for it to be successful. You've got the greatest driver of all