Toto Wolff’s “several races” warning as Mercedes set for another upgrade at Imola
Mercedes𒁃 boss Toto Wolff looks ahead to this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix - and the prospect of another u🙈pgrade.

Toto Wolff believes it will take “several races” before Mercedes can implement what they have learned in the opening six races of the 2024 F1 season.
Mercedes have endured a miserable start to the campaign, languishing in fourth-place in🎐 the F1 constructors’ championshไip.
The Brackley-based outfit have yet to finish on the podium this year and look furthไer away from Red Bu𒁃ll than ever before.
The Mercedes W14 continues to be plagued with inconsistenciesꦛ, with it occasionally showing a decent turn of pace.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton was able to run within DRS range of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez for the entirety of the final stint o🐈f the race following the ♍Safety Car.
Looking ahead to this weekend at Imola, even though Mercedes have “more updates”, Wolff expects that th🎀e team won’t enjoy a serious level of improvement just yet.
“We are now one quarter of the way through the season,” he said▨. “The first six races have not been straightforward, but we have built a clear understanding of where we need to improve and shaped a clear path forward to tackle that.
“It will be several races before we see this bear fruit, but everyone is working hard tꦐo bring them as soon as is possible. In 💖the meantime, we will be looking to maximise the package we have.
We are bringing so🍷me more updates to Imola and hopefully they push us in 🌳the right direction.”

After back-to-back sprint weekends, Imola will revert b🐼ack to F1’s traditional format of three practice sessions.
Given Mercedes general inconsistency in 2024,𒈔 Wolff welcomes the return to a nor♉mal schedule.
“After two Sprints in a row, we now go back to the more usual we𒈔ekend format. It affords us more time to refine the set-up, but Imola is still a demanding circuit that challenges both the car and the driver,” he added.
“It has several fast and flowing sections, but some low-speed corners too and a tricky, bumpy surface. It's narrow, which makes ov𒀰ertaking difficult, and has plenty of elevation. All tha♍t combines to provide a stern test and one we're looking forward to.”

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