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WOLFF: We won’t give up as long as the title is MATHEMATICALLY POSSIBLE

After an average racing weekend for Mercedes in Austria, Lewis Hamilton lags behind in the championship behind main rival Max Verstappn in Red Bullu increased to 32 points.

In the championship constructors however, the serial champions team is lagging behind Red Bullom even larger and amounts to 44 points. But for the team boss Tota Wolff this is not a reason and also a time to surrender.

"We will never give up the fight. This is the last thing we will do. If I have to surrender, you will see me walking through the fire with my sword raised, or whatever you call it,”Is Wolff explained to colleagues from Motorsport-Total.com. "I'm always a skeptical person, for me the glass is always half empty,He added Austrian, which despite the lack of speed compared to Red Bullom positive about the championship. “In the last two races in Austria, or in the last few races, we obviously didn’t have a show with which to fight Red Bullu. And we are aware of that."

Toto Wolff says he is fighting for the 2021 season title Red Bullu will not surrender as long as the title is mathematically possible - Photo: HB Press

Race for GP of Austria it was not as bad as it seems at first glance. “That's a good result,”Also confirmed by the team leader. “If we hadn’t gotten stuck behind McLarn in the beginning, where we lost a lot of time, we could have fought Verstappn,He says convincingly Wolff. "But the speed in the race was present and it was good.“According to him, they have achieved obvious progress compared to the first race on Red Bull Ring, GP of Styria. "We do not intend to give up at this stage of the season. At no stage of the season will we, unless mathematically it will no longer be possible to win the title,”He concluded Wolff and mentions that there are fourteen more races until the end of the championship.       

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