Toto Wolff is back in the F1 paddock this weekend - something that will benefit Mercedes, according to Nico Rosberg...
Toto Wolff will be back in the F1 paddock in the United States, having missed the last two races due to a knee surgery.
“We have a busy couple of weeks coming up as the season heads towards its conclusion, starting with a triple-header in the USA, Mexico, and Brazil,” Wolff said.The last round in Qatar was a case of what might have been. As a team, you never want to see your cars collide. It was frustrating to leave a lot of points on the table, particularly as the pace of the car was strong.
“That would not have been ideal, because Toto is the only person there that can manage that,” he said.
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