Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says only Red Bull \u2018screwing things up\u2019 itself will prevent it from delivering a clean sweep in Formula 1 this season.\u00a0
“For me these kinds of records are completely irrelevant,” he said. “They were irrelevant in our good days in Mercedes, and I don't know how many races we won in a row. I didn't even know that there was a count of how many races you win.
Team principal Christian Horner said that the next race in Singapore would perhaps offer one of the biggest challenges of the season. “We’re racing against some massive opponents, and we're just taking it one race at a time. The next race in Singapore, it’s a street circuit, it's one of the toughest on the calendar. We saw last year how perilous it can be, so we just do our best to keep this momentum running.”
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