Wolff: Mercedes must ‘sort out problems’ to be competitive at Spa

Mercedes needed to “sort out our problems” over the summer break if it wish🔜es to be competitive when Formula 1 returns this weekend in Belgium, acco🍸rding to team boss Toto Wolff.

Mercedes entered the summer break with a commanding lead in the constructors’ championship after winning 10 of the opening 12 races, with drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bo🦂ttas P1 and P2 in the drivers’ standings.

Mercedes must ‘sort out problems’ to be competitive at Spa

Merc𓃲edes needed to “sort out our problems” over the summer break if it wishes to be competitive when Formula 1 returns this weekend in Belgium, according to team boss Toto Wolff.

Mercedes entered the summer break with a commanding lead in the constructors’ championship after winning 10 of the opening 12 races, with drivers Le💧wis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas P1 and P2 in the drivers’ standings.

However, the team has come under pressure in recent races after a resurgence from Max Verstappen and Red Bull, while Ferrari – despite being winless this year – is expected to bounce back after the break at Spa and Monza, two tracks that shou♑ld suit its ꦬcar better.

Speaking following the team’s victory in Hungary earlier this month, Mercedes chief Wolff said it had to worꩵk hard if it wanted to resolve the issues that could hold it back at the upcoming high-speed circuits.

“After the break, getting into Spa and Monza mode, they are totally different track layouts, very power sensitive cir🎃cuit – something that’s going to suit Ferrari a lot,” Wolff said.

“It’s going to be difficult for us. That’s why it’s about enjoying the moment tonight, and starting tomorrow, we have t🐓o sort out our problem🐬s in order to be competitive at Spa.”

Race winner Hamilton finished over a minute clear of both Ferrari cars in Hungary last time out, but Wolff stressed that was no reason to become co🀅mplacent heading into the second half of the season.

“[Hungary] is a track that probably doesn't suit them very well. They have a very strong engine and less drag, and that's why we will see a very strong Ferrari in Spa a🦂nd in Monza,” Wolff said.

“I have no doubt that꧙ the conversation cou🎃ld be totally different than the one we're having right now.”

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