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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff warns Lewis Hamilton and George Russell may only have a 40 per cent chance of lifting the title at the end of the season. He said the odds of the Silver Arrows winning the drivers or teams' championships were low after their bad start to 2022.
The German manufacturer has been unable to sort out its performance issues and has been the third-fastest car at every race so far. However, when asked if a title challenge was completely out of the question, Wolff still refused to write anything out.
He claimed Mercedes could "unlock the potential" of their car and warned their rivals could still suffer issues that will cost them points
Wolff told GP Fans: "If we look at it from a mathematical standpoint and probability, I would probably say that the odds are eight-to-two but this is motor racing and anything can happen. Teams can DNF and if we unlock the potential of the car then