Toto Wolff hints at defying FIA after fresh ‘exchange’ about suspicious Mercedes upgrade | F1 | Sport
Toto Wolff has hinted Mercedes could run their new front wing despite suggestions it could be against the rules. Mercedes bosses have had an exchange with the FIA over the design since it broke cover on Thursday.
The wing comes with five redesigned fasteners which could be against the spirit of the regulations. The FIA is set to question whether the new design is to direct airflow outwards, something removed in the 2022 rules.
However, Mercedes claims the purpose of the fasteners is simply to hold the wing together. The new design has not been used in Austin with the Silver Arrows apparently considering running the part at the Mexican Grand Prix next weekend.
But, Mercedes boss Wolff admitted the team may need to change the design of the wing ahead of next weekend to avoid a potential penalty. He told The Race: “Well I could, but I don’t want to go in the detail because we’re thinking of running it and we had an exchange with the FIA.
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However, Hamilton was less than impressed with the new parts, suggesting he was unable to control the car all afternoon. The seven-time champion even admitted he had hoped for more from the new design as he still struggled to match the pace of Red Bull and Ferrari.
He commented: “I was really hopeful that we were going to be much much closer than we were.
“Once we got to qualifying, I don’t know if it’s because the temperatures dropped or the wind, but the car was such a handful all of a sudden. I was expecting a bit more. I think in pure pace they are just [too quick]. Whatever upgrades we bring, the gap stays the same.”