Wolf: Our strong point remains stability.

Wolf: Our strong point remains stability.

      Mercedes continues to confidently lead the Constructors' Championship, and George Russell's victory at the Austrian stage allowed the team to increase its advantage. Of course, Toto Wolff sets the task for his subordinates to perform as well as possible at the home Grand Prix in Great Britain...

      Toto Wolff, team principal: "The race in Silverstone is one of the special stages on the championship calendar. It’s a magnificent racetrack where fans create a unique atmosphere, and our bases in Brackley and Bricksworth are just a few miles away. So for us, it’s a kind of home race. However, when we start working on the track, what matters is not this, but the result.

      We performed well in Austria, where both Mercedes drivers stood on the podium, but we are not in a position to assume that it will be the same on the British track. The results are too close, and the balance of power changes too quickly, and if someone seemed quite competitive at one stage, they may look completely different the next weekend.

      Such is the reality of modern Formula 1. There is an intense race of upgrades. If a team manages to make a step forward, others react immediately, and the peloton tightens, leading to changes in the balance of power.

      So far, our strength has been stability – achieving this is helped by discipline and the ability to correctly execute all key operations. The main task remains clear organization of work, which allows us to increase the efficiency of the car in all possible areas and not yield anything to our competitors during the battle on the track."

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Wolf: Our strong point remains stability.

Toto Wolff sets the task for his team to perform as well as possible at the home Grand Prix of Great Britain...