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Toto Wolff gives MAJOR update on Mercedes upgrades ahead of Monaco GP

Toto Wolff gives MAJOR update on Mercedes upgrades ahead of Monaco GP

Monaco GP: Mercedes has been struggling since the start of the Formula 1 2023 season and is currently ranked third in the constructor’s championship, behind Aston Martin and Red Bull, after five events this season. Due to them falling behind, Team Principal and CEO Toto Wolff was planning to bring these updates to narrow the […]

Monaco GP: Mercedes has been struggling since the start of the Formula 1 2023 season and is currently ranked third in the constructor’s championship, behind Aston Martin and Red Bull, after five events this season. Due to them falling behind, Team Principal and CEO Toto Wolff was planning to bring these updates to narrow the gap between them and their rival Red Bull in the Emilia Romagna GP, but they were halted due to the event’s cancellation. The new updates include new bodywork, a new floor, and a new front suspension. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

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Mercedes were originally planning to bring new updates to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to improve their chances of podiums. However, due to severe flooding in Northern Italy, the event was cancelled by the F1

The next event on the calendar was Monaco but the Monaco GP is usually not suited for major upgrades due to its slow-speed tracks and high risk of accidents. But as per Sky Sports, Mercedes has decided to bring their new upgrades to Monaco instead of waiting for Barcelona’s GP.

Toto Wolff on changes made at the Monaco GP

Formula 1: Mercedes Team Principal and CEO Toto Wolff was planning to bring these updates to narrow the gap between them and their rival Red Bull at Monaco GP

“The revised calendar means that Monaco is now the starting point of the European leg of the season, It is a unique event but will still provide an opportunity to learn about the upgrades to W14 – but we also need to be careful not to draw too many conclusions from this one event. We are introducing the first step in a new development direction.” Wolff said.

“It won’t be a silver bullet; from my experience, they do not exist in our sport. We hope that it gives the drivers a more stable and predictable platform. Then we can build on that in the weeks and months ahead.”

“F1 is tough competition and a meritocracy. We are not where we want to be but there’s no sense of entitlement. It’s just about hard work to get us to the front.” Wolf concluded.

The Monaco GP will kick off on May 25th with the Race scheduled for 28th May.

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