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 speak🧜s one thousa🌳nd words,” Sky TV analyst Schiff said about Wolff.
“Sometimes they don’t tel🌌l us the full picture and we have to read between what we see on track, and what they te𝓰ll us.
“You can really tell in his demeanour that it’s not the result they wan𝕴ted.
“The penalties didn’t help but they weren’t in t🅰he fight anywa๊y, today.
“The good thing for them, though, is that consistently they’re more often there than some of the teams around them. So it might 🧸be a track-specific thing.

“We’ll go to some other 🍌tracks and have higher speeds. It’s something they have to work on for the future.”
Red Bull continued their domi♈nation of Formula 1 with Max Verstappen winning a record-breaking 10th grand prix in a row.
Mercedes, wh൩o 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 looking ahead to their 2024 car now.
“Yes, totally, by now you have to be,” Nico Rosberg said.&nb𓄧sp;
“That’s why Mercede🐽s can accept that this is an outlier. They can say ‘okay, it’s just not the bestꦡ track for us’.
“They will be focused on getting the best from꧙ Singapore where they have much higher hopes.”

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