Toto Wolff is left scratching his head after Mercedes didn't have the pace on the soft tyres during the Brazil sprint race. Both
George Russell and
Lewis Hamilton made an impressive start but then dropped backwards through the field. Hamilton was even passed by
Charles Leclerc and
Yuki Tsunoda in the closing stages.
Headache for Mercedes
Russell looked to attack
Lando Norris and even briefly overtook him in the sprint race. But it was downhill from then onwards. The Mercedes team boss was left to answer questions about their race in a conversation with
Sky Sports.
"We pushed very hard at the start. The car was not balanced right, and then we had sliding. We had too weak of a rear end. It's balancing them on a knife edge. Trying to hold on to the pace was something we can learn for tomorrow [Sunday]," Wolff said.
Wolff then summarised Mercedes' Saturday:
"It's a bruising day". Hamilton will start the
Brazilian Grand Prix in fifth place, so will need to make some overtaking moves if he is to gain on
Sergio Perez. Wolff isn't confident Mercedes will be able to improve the situation.
"No magic screw to turn and fix it. Everything went against us. We need to scratch our heads hard for what we can do tomorrow and improve," Wolff concluded.