Toto Wolff forced to admit: Max Verstappen is "in a league of his own" ahead of F1 Dutch Grand Prix

The Red Bull driver looks set to follow up the events of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Abu Dhabi 2021 with victory in the 2022 season, giving him back-to-back F1 cha🅷mpionships.
While Lewis Hamilton was denied at the final hurdle last year, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:porpoising problems have rendered him unable to🍨 compete with his rival this season.
After Hamilton retired from the F1 Belgian Grand Prix after contact with Fernando Al𒆙onso, Mercedes team principal Wolff reflected on their weekend: “I don’t ༺think we can be satisfied with that.
“If you see Verstappen being in a league of his own, it’s something🍎 that we really need to find out, how we can improve our car – the gap is just too big.
“I think that’s just the reality. We n💦eed to accept that the car is very difficult to drive, hasn’t got the pace on a single lap, so we need to work ourselves out of this.

“That was clearly not great from us all weekend, so I hope that a track [such as Zandvoort] would suit us more, 🍰that we are more competitive, but we mustn’t be too much between depression and mania.
“Today would be all the reasons to be depressed; i🎶n Hungary w♓e were thinking ‘yes absolutely, we are going to win a race’, so we will never give up.”
Can Mercedes compete at F1 Dutch Grand Prix?
Trackside Engineering Director Andrew Shovlin added: “The weekend overall has been tough. We’d hoped to move forward h🧜ere with our updates and whilst it seems that Ferrari are closer to u♔s on race pace, Red Bull are clearly not.

“We have struggled with the various compromises the car has here, much more so than the races leading into the summer break and that’s definitely made our l🗹ives more difficult. In many ways that has given some useful learning, the car isn’t yet perfo🎃rming well enough over a range of tracks so it’s clear we need to widen the working window.”
Ham𓂃ilton heads to this weekend’s F1 Dutc🧔h Grand Prix aiming for his first win of the season.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to🧜 F1.