11/11/2019
NEWS STORY
Just weeks after Lewis Hamilton's engineer, Pete Bonnington missed the Mexican Grand Prix, team boss Toto Wolff has revealed that he will be absent this weekend at Interlagos, the first race he has missed since joining the team in 2013.
"Brazil will be the first race since 2013 that I won't attend," said the Austrian. "With both championships secured, it gives me more time in Europe to focus on other open topics," he added.
"It's great to be able to do this and to know that the team will represent the three-pointed star in the best way possible both on and off the track.
"We have two races to go and we want to end this season on a high," he added. "The next stop takes us to Brazil which brings back fond memories from last year when we were not only able to win the race but also secure the constructors' championship at Interlagos.
"It's a very short track which makes qualifying particularly challenging as the margins are very small. We have generally not had the fastest car on Saturdays since the summer break, but we were able to take pole in Austin and will try to fight for a front row start again at Sao Paulo.
"Last week we had the chance to celebrate the championships with everyone at Brixworth and Brackley - the 1,500 men and women that form this amazing team and made this extraordinary success possible.
"It is always a special moment and this year's was particularly special as our sixth consecutive double sets a new benchmark in our sport. But despite this record-breaking achievement, I still feel a lot of hunger and desire for more achievements.
"There's no sense of complacency," he insists, "everybody is still determined to keep on improving. It's an inspiring group of people that fully lives up to the Mercedes aspiration of being the best."