Toto Wolff is set to return to the race track for the F1 US GP as Mercedes is set to announce its final major update of the 2023 season.
Mercedes team boss Wolff, who missed the past two races due to knee surgery, is scheduled to return to the track for this weekend’s Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas. In his absence, Jerome was replaced by D’Ambrosio, Andrew was replaced by Shovlin, and Bradley Lord took over.
Media was handled primarily by communications director Lord, with some by Shovlin. They also had to survive a teammate collision at the Qatar Grand Prix, but the matter was resolved successfully with Lewis his Hamilton admitting his fault and George his Russell appreciating the decision. Processed.
“We have a busy few weeks ahead of us as the season draws to a close and begins with a triple-header in America, Mexico and Brazil,” Wolff said. “The last round in Qatar was a great example of what can happen. As a team, the last thing we want is for cars to collide, especially because the pace of the cars was so strong that we missed out on a lot of points. I felt frustrated.
“However, I was encouraged by the reaction of the drivers and the team. Both Lewis and George know that the team comes first, and they have no intention of compromising that. I’m sure they will all grow from now on. “We are currently concentrating on Austin and trying to make the most of the upcoming weekend,” Wolff summed up, adding that Mercedes will make the final important update this weekend. He pointed out that it was announced.
The focus is mainly on the ground side towards 2024. The remaining races will feature minor updates and are intended to be tested for next season. At the same time, Mercedes also wants to maintain second place in the constructors’ championship.
“It’s always great to race at the Circuit of the Americas,” Wolff continued. “There is a great atmosphere and the city has welcomed F1 with open arms. COTA is one of the most demanding modern routes and a real treat for drivers. Introducing the modified floor .This is the last significant update to roll out this year.
“We hope it’s a small gain, but more importantly this is another milestone in determining the development path for the W15.” 2nd place in the Constructors’ Championship The battle has intensified in recent races. We will keep our heads down and keep pushing and try to get as many points as possible to extend our lead. ”
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