Wolff: Mercedes must climb ‘Mount Everest’ to catch Red Bull
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff admits the side must climb the equivalent of “Mount Everest” to catch Red Bull in time for the start of the 2024 Formula 1 season. ...
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Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff admits the side must climb the equivalent of “Mount Everest” to catch Red Bull in time for the start of the 2024 Formula 1 season. ...
Carlos Sainz believes Ferrari’s defeat to Mercedes in the Constructors’ Championship in Abu Dhabi painted a “fair” reflection of the teams' respective form in 2023. Having slumped to a Q1 ...
Lewis Hamilton isn't expecting Red Bull's dominance in Formula 1 to come to an end anytime soon as Max Verstappen collected a 19th win of the season in the Abu ...
George Russell was relieved to finish third in Abu Dhabi and help Mercedes clinch second place in the championship after “letting the side down a couple of times this year”. ...
George Russell concedes that fourth place in qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix left him with “mixed feelings” after believing pole position was possible post-FP3. The Briton topped the ...
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff admits he’s “happy” Abu Dhabi marked the final qualifying session of the 2023 Formula 1 season amid its continued one-lap struggles. Lewis Hamilton failed to ...
Lewis Hamilton was clearly downbeat after qualifying 11th for the second straight weekend in Abu Dhabi, labelling his recent Saturday struggles as "rare." Saturday's Qualifying in Abu Dhabi marked the ...
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella has said that Mercedes have been "absolutely instrumental" in the team's progress throughout the 2023 season, amid the news of an extended power unit supply. ...
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was downbeat after a curtailed day of practice in Abu Dhabi and said that getting into Q3 will be "a challenge." Hamilton missed out on running in ...
The McLaren Formula 1 Team will continue to run Mercedes power until 2030 as the Woking-based team becomes Mercedes' first customer for the new engine regulation cycle. McLaren has been ...