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Two tough weekends won t change Merc s 2022 plans

Wolff hoping for reasonably normal 2021 season

Wolff hoping for ‘reasonably normal’ 2021 season PlanetF1 2/02/2021 © Getty Images Toto Wolff PA Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is hopeful the second half of the 2021 season will be “reasonably normal” amid the global health situation. The outbreak of the virus last year meant that the 2020 campaign suffered many cancellations and only a shortened 17-race calendar could go ahead. Strict protocols were put into operation to ensure the remaining races could take place as planned, and that meant those involved in race weekends were placed into their respective bubbles, meaning they spent extra time away from their families. With rates of the virus still high and restrictions in place almost worldwide, there will no doubt be further implications on the Formula 1 season once more, but Wolff is confident that once summer passes things will be back closer to normality.

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Wolff urges F1: Don t create fuel and oil war

Wolff urges F1: Don’t create ‘fuel and oil war’ PlanetF1 21/01/2021 © Getty Images Toto Wolff Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is keen for Formula 1’s quest for a more sustainable future not to turn into a “fuel and oil war”. While the current V6 turbo-hybrid engines are not overly popular with a large section of Formula 1 fans, their technology has set the scene for the route Formula 1 wishes to go down. Already fully sustainable fuels have been made available for testing, and the ultimate goal is for these to be introduced to Formula 1 while chasing even greater efficiency with the new engines which are currently set to arrive in 2016.

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