Toto Wolff: We have no right to be complacent

Toto Wolff: We have no right to be complacent

      In the traditional preview before the start of the stage, Mercedes CEO Toto Wolff spoke about the team's objectives for the upcoming Miami Grand Prix.

      Toto Wolff: "The team started the season well, but we have no right to be complacent. We want to keep progressing and stick to the positive trajectory we took in the first five races.

      The Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia turned out to be more difficult, but with higher temperatures and the same tire compositions as in Jeddah, we will be able to use the information we received earlier in Miami. That's why we're looking forward to a more competitive performance this weekend.

      Miami is a special city, and the Grand Prix has become one of the highlights of the calendar. There are several exciting events ahead of us this year, including film premieres, technology forums, sponsorship events, and our own on-track guest events. This week we will look a little different, as we are launching the first special series of attributes developed in collaboration with adidas.

      We are also waiting for the opportunity to see Dorian Ping on the track as part of the F1 Academy driving a specially colored car. It's going to be an eventful weekend, and we hope it will be one of the highlights of the season, both on and off the track."

Toto Wolff: We have no right to be complacent

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Toto Wolff: We have no right to be complacent

In the traditional preview before the start of the stage, Mercedes CEO Toto Wolff spoke about the team's objectives for the upcoming Miami Grand Prix.