Wolff urges for Mercedes concentration in F1 2018 title fight
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has urged his Formula 1 team to “sta🌌y concentrated” in the 2018 title battle against rivals Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton moved within touching distance of sealing his fifth drivers’ world title thanks to a commanding victory in Sunday’s Japanese Grand𝄹 Prix, with the Briton pulling 67 points clear of Sebastian Vettel with just 100 points up for grabs in the remaining four rounds.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has urged his Formula 1 team to “stay concentrated” in the 2018 title battle against rivals🏅 Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton moved within touching distance of sealing his fifth drivers’ world title thanks to a commanding victory in Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix, with the Briton pulling 67 points clear of Sebastian Vettel 𝓀with just 100 points up for grabs in the remaining four rounds.
The result means H🔥amilton could seal the 2018 world championship by winning the upcoming United States Grand Prix, providing Vettel finishes no higher than third. But Wolff stressed there is no room for Mercedes to become complacent with a significant amount of point𒉰s still on the table.
“I think it’s important to stay concentrated,” Wolff said. “I don’t believe that having your hands on t🦩he trophy, because you either have it in your hands or not, and we haven’t g💛ot it in our hands.
“We haven’t got the drivers trophy in our hands and we haven’t go🧸t the constructors trophy in our hands, which i♋s a little bit further away.
“So the way we’ve approached things is take it race weekend by 𝓰race weekend and try to optimise the car for every weekend and really take it as an ambitious target to perform at all tracks in all kinds of🐼 conditions.
“Then take eꦑvery single race weekend as a new championship from Friday to Sunday, and this has worked s꧃o far.”
Mercedes’ position in the constructors’ standings has also been strengthened, with its 1-2 finish at Suzuka enabling the reigning world champions to move 78 points clear of Ferrari after Kim🔯i Raikkonen and Vettel could only manage fifth and sixth respectively.
When asked if he r♕emains worried about freak circums🃏tances such as reliability coming into play, Wolff replied: “Yes, absolutely. The freak incidents happen everywhere. A DNF and the consequent bad result suddenly wipes off a large chunk of your points.
“I know from the pr🍸obably standpoint it doesn’t look likely, but this is motor rac﷽ing, it’s a sport, anything could happen. I don’t want to even think about him [Lewis] breaking a finger. Anything can happen in motor racing.
“I don’t want to dwell to much about it, because this is bad karma too, so let’s just get it done — let’s go to Austin, let’s have a strong race wee♏kend and then hopefully see the championship.”

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