It is peculiar that Wolff is uncertain about the performance of Mercedes in Monaco, considering their struggles with the W15 car. The car has shown inconsistency, being fast at times but slow when it counts in qualifying and races.
What is even more concerning is that Mercedes does not know the reason behind the car’s speed or lack thereof. Despite recent updates in Miami and Imola, the issues persist. Wolff and his team claim it was a step forward, but uncertainty remains.
Reflecting on Imola, Wolff expressed some encouragement, stating that the team worked tirelessly to bring the updates to the track and saw a clear improvement in performance. However, other teams have also progressed and Mercedes is still behind the three leading teams. There is still much work to be done, but the team has a clear direction and future developments.
Looking ahead to Monaco, Wolff emphasized the uniqueness and challenge of the circuit. He acknowledged the difficulty in predicting performance but expressed the team’s goal to execute a flawless weekend and make the most of their current car. Monaco holds a special place in their hearts, and they aim to impress fans, partners, and guests with their performance and extensive hospitality program in Monte Carlo.
Heading into the Monaco race, Mercedes currently sits in fourth place in the F1 Constructors’ Championship, with 79 points. McLaren is in third with 154 points, while Red Bull leads with 268 points and Ferrari closely follows with 212 points. In the drivers’ standings, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton occupy the seventh and eighth positions respectively.