Toto Wolff admits to no clear-cut Mercedes domination; Expects competition like Super Bowl
By Tejas Venkatesh
firstsportz.com
2022-01-21
The new regulations and Cost caps kicking in from the 2022 season onwards Formula 1. And Mercedes Team Boss, Toto Wolff has claimed that the new changes have greatly levelled the playing field. The Austrian gave his insight into the new regulations and competition ahead. Toto Wolff in an...
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