Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has strongly denied he has spoken to other drivers, including Sergio Perez, to replace Lewis Hamilton.
“In the beginning, like a little bit for all of us, it was not easy to accept the reality, certainly not a pleasant experience,” Wolff added. But, Wolff said that in Hamilton’s case, his motivation to get Mercedes back to the top of Formula 1’s summit has remained strong and he has remained an excellent role model for the rest of the team to follow. “I never called Sergio, he’s a good guy and I respect him, but I never talked to him and I was not in contact with any other driver.
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has issued a damning verdict on the Netlfix F1 Drive to Survive series, comparing it with reality TV show Keeping up with ...
Wolff, 50, did however credit Netflix, and other media companies, for helping expand F1 coverage, especially in the US: " In a way, we’ve never reached out to or excited American audiences. But the series has also come under fire as well with some critics believing it has exaggerated rivalries and off-track feuds. And bosses have largely been credited for helping attract a new audience to the sport.
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has issued a damning verdict on the Netlfix F1 Drive to Survive series, comparing it with reality TV show Keeping up with ...
Wolff, 50, did however credit Netflix, and other media companies, for helping expand F1 coverage, especially in the US: " In a way, we’ve never reached out to or excited American audiences. But the series has also come under fire as well with some critics believing it has exaggerated rivalries and off-track feuds. And bosses have largely been credited for helping attract a new audience to the sport.