Toto Wolff will be in attendance at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, having initially planned to miss the race weekend...
Toto Wolff has changed his plans to miss this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix and, instead, will be in attendance at the race.
As CEO of the F1 team and the director of Mercedes’ motorsport programme, Wolff frequently has responsibilities and interests away from the F1 racetrack – something which isn’t the case for every F1 team boss. Both Russell and Hamilton have praised the car for its handling abilities, but its setup window appears be quite narrow as Hamilton, in particular, has struggled to consistently unlock strong performances from it.
“And we didn’t change the car, track temperature changed by five degrees, believe it or not, so that’s nothing – and the car transformed from something that was the best in three years to something that is undriveable.”
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