Toto Wolff: The team is aiming to bounce back after Austria.

Toto Wolff: The team is aiming to bounce back after Austria.

      Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff summed up the challenging Austrian race weekend and said that the team will try to bounce back at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone.

      Toto Wolff: "After a tough Austrian Grand Prix, it’s great to get back on the track immediately. We deliberately experimented with setups in Spielberg. The tests proved useful, and the team gained positive insights that can be applied this weekend. But ultimately, the experiments didn’t help our results.

      Silverstone is usually a strong venue for us. Cooler weather should suit our car, and we hope to achieve good results in front of our colleagues and passionate British fans, who always create a fantastic atmosphere.

      The first race in the history of the World Championship took place at Silverstone 75 years ago, so the upcoming weekend holds particular significance for Formula 1. We will take the opportunity to celebrate Mercedes' milestone in automotive and racing history, present and future. Among other things, we will unveil a new livery depicting an orange sunset ray from the recently released CONCEPT AMG GT XX, an innovative concept car offering an impressive glimpse into AMG's future.

      It promises to be an exciting weekend with off-track events, but our main focus will be on the track. The team aims to recover from the previous race and deliver results more in line with Mercedes' legendary history."

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Toto Wolff: The team is aiming to bounce back after Austria.

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff summarized the challenging Austrian race weekend and said that the team will try to make up for it at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone.