Mercedes “not in the fight”at F1 Italian Grand Prix - “body language speaks one thousand words”

Mercedes saw both drivers hit with separate five-second time penalties, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell finishing fifth and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton sixth.
A seemingly irritable team principal Toto Wolff claimed it was “maximum” his team ꦺcould extract from a Monza track which doesn’t suit the W14’s characteristics.
“Body language speaks one thousand words,” Sky TV anal📖yst Schiff said about Wolff.
“Sometimes they don’t tell us the full picture and we have to read between what we see onಌ track, and what t🌊hey tell us.
“You can really tell in his demeanour that it’s not the🍰 result they want🐬ed.
“The penalties didn’t help but they ꧃weren’t in the fig🍸ht anyway, today.
“The good thing for them, though, is that consist♐ently they’ꦐre more often there than some of the teams around them. So it might be a track-specific thing.

“We’ll go to some other trꦑacks and have higher speeds.꧑ It’s something they have to work on for the future.”
Red Bull continued their domination of Formula 1 with Max Verstappen winning a reco🥂rd-breaking 10th grand prix in a row.
Mercedes, who were boosted this week by Hamilton’s new contract which commits him to seeking his eighth F1 title with them in the next couple of years, must be loo🦩king ahead to their 2024 car now.
“Yes, totally, by now you have to be,”🐻 Nico Rosberg said. ✱;
“That’s why Mercedes can accept that this is an ou🃏tli⛄er. They can say ‘okay, it’s just not the best track for us’.
“They will be focused on getting the best from Singapore🃏 where they have much higher hopes.”

James was a sports jour🔥nalis༒t at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.