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Toto Wolff: George Russell "was always underrated" in Lewis Hamilton comparison
Mercedes CEO Toto Wolff has discussed the contract extensions for George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli during the Autosport Business Exchange New York, arguing that Russell has been underrated for some time thanks to his place alongside Lewis Hamilton.
Toto Wolff has conceded that George Russell’s three-year stint alongside Lewis Hamilton made him “underrated” as a driver. Ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix, Mercedes announced Russell’s new F1 contract for next year. It’s understood that Russell has signed a multi-year deal, keeping him with the team until at least 2027.
Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff says George Russell is finally being recognized for the top-tier talent he’s always been.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says this team can take benefits from customer team McLaren winning back-to-back constructors’ championships, despite hos works team being beaten in the process.McLaren wrapped up its second consecutive title in Singapore,
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Toto Wolff: New York grand prix would be "awesome" but three US F1 races "the max"
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says three US grands prix is the limit, but admits a New York race would be "awesome"
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has shared a straightforward message to Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff about George Russell's contract renewal.
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Toto Wolff once highlighted what Niki Lauda brought to Mercedes meetings that no one else could
Niki Lauda played a pivotal role in shaping Mercedes during the early years of Formula 1’s turbo-hybrid era, with team principal Toto Wolff highlighting the qualities that made him so influential both behind the scenes and within the sport itself.
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Toto Wolff explains why he "hated" Drive to Survive and what changed his mind
Speaking at the Autosport Business Exchange in New York City, the Mercedes F1 team principal admits to writing off the hit docuseries at first before ultimately seeing its value