No F1 rule changes ahead of Japan, but Wolff remains wary of ‘political knives’
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The F1 rules tensions rivals could use to peg Mercedes back
Mercedes is bracing itself for the "political knives" to come out as rivals work to wipe out its current advantage in Formula 1.The team has made a near-perfect start to the new rules era, with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli winning the first two grands prix of the season in Australia and China.The back-to-back successes have left competitors in no doubt that Mercedes is the team to beat, and that a pretty major effort is needed to have any h…
Mercedes currently has a car that can win. Can Shanghai winner Kimi Antonelli become world champion? Toto Wolff warns: mistakes will come. And perhaps also political intrigues.
The planned evaluation of the new F1 regulations after the sprint weekend in China will go ahead, but the FIA does not appear to be implementing any significant changes in the short term.
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