Mercedes “not in the fight” - “body language speaks one thousand words”

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Mercedes “not in the fight” - “body language speaks one thousand words”
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Toto Wolff’s “body language” suggested frustration within the Mercedes camp after the F1 Italian Grand Prix, said Naomi Schiff.

“We’ll go to some other tracks and have higher speeds. It’s something they have to work on for the future.”

Red Bull continued their domination of Formula 1 with Max Verstappen winning a record-breaking 10th grand prix in a row. Mercedes, who were boosted this week by Hamilton’s new contract which commits him to seeking his eighth F1 title with them in the next couple of years, must be looking ahead to their 2024 car now.“Yes, totally, by now you have to be,” Nico Rosberg said.

“That’s why Mercedes can accept that this is an outlier. They can say ‘okay, it’s just not the best track for us’.

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