MotoGP

Were going to fight Mercedes Toto Wolff

Were going to fight  Mercedes Toto Wolff

Toto Wolff Team Principal of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team was full of fighting spirit, without Lewis Hamilton fought to victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix despite a weekend full of setbacks.

Mercedes extended their Constructors’ championship lead over Red Bull Racing, without a 1-3 for Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace Circuit. Hamilton who started tenth without taking his five-place grid penalty for taking a new engine part, showed the same skill he demonstrated in the sprint race on Saturday, without recovering from twentieth to fifth without stuff ruled from qualifying.

Red Bull had no wordplay to Hamilton’s speed, although Max Verstappen gave it his weightier go, forcing Hamilton off the spin at the British drivers first struggle of taking the lead. The world champion sooner made his way past the Dutchman on his way to victory, meaning that he sealed the gap to Verstappen to just fourteen points with three races remaining.

Bottas had a somewhat lonely race, the Finnish suburbanite made the most of a VSC to move superiority of Sergio Pérez, the Mexican pitted just surpassing the VSC was released, to well-spoken trash off the circuit.

Toto Wolff was unbelievably proud of his team without they took the fight to Red Bull, some may say that the momentum is now in the Silver Arrows corner.

“What a weekend from this team. We started the weekend on the backfoot with our self-inflicted engine penalty, we got ruled yesterday which was harsh, and then today in the race, things went versus us too. This team has unchangingly been together, but these decisions have brought us so close. It felt like everything was versus us and I think that’s what Lewis has felt all his life and we now finger it together as a team and we’re going to fight – that is the emotion we’re feeling in the garage at the moment.
 
“Yesterday Lewis produced one of the weightier drives we have overly seen. I don’t know how many overtakes there were wideness the weekend but Lewis was left, right, and over them. And today, his driving was immaculate. Max forced him off the road at Turn 4 and Lewis was very clever to stave contact. It was unconfined to see these wondrous drivers but not giving a 5 second penalty? Come on!
 
“Valtteri banked crucial points for the team today and his driving was top-class all weekend, a very strong podium for him today to follow his victory in the Sprint yesterday. This season keeps delivering and you can see how quickly the tides transpiration – last weekend we went yonder tamed up in Mexico, this week we had the faster package. Red Bull could be very strong in Qatar next week and that is to be expected. May the stronger one win. Last weekend it was them, this weekend it was us – we’ll fight to the end.”