Hungarian Grand Prix: Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed that reverting to an older suspension specification played a pivotal role in the team’s strong showing at the Hungarian Grand Prix, after a recent run of underwhelming performances.
George Russell secured his sixth podium of the season at the Hungaroring, passing early race leader Charles Leclerc late on to finish third, while rookie Kimi Antonelli ended a four-race points drought by finishing 10th. The result marks a noticeable upturn in form for the Silver Arrows, with Russell also missing out on pole position by just half a tenth.
According to Wolff, the breakthrough came after the team decided to abandon a mechanical upgrade introduced at Imola in May, which had inadvertently compromised the car’s overall balance.