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Wolff makes BRUTAL Mercedes claim after a lacklustre Imola GP

Wolff makes BRUTAL Mercedes claim after a lacklustre Imola GP

Wolff makes BRUTAL Mercedes claim after a lacklustre Imola GP

Wolff makes BRUTAL Mercedes claim after a lacklustre Imola GP

Toto Wolff has provided a brutal assessment of Mercedes’ performance at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.

The German team brought new updates to Imola, which included a revised floor and brake ducts, in addition to a new rear wing.

READ MORE: Wolff drops HUGE clue over Hamilton F1 replacement at Mercedes

However, Mercedes failed to get ahead of their rivals McLaren and Ferrari, who have also produced updates in recent races.

McLaren, who race with a Mercedes engine, managed to challenge Max Verstappen for the victory during the closing laps of the race, although the champion managed to keep Lando Norris at bay.

Mercedes brought new updates to their car in Imola
Lando Norris and Max Verstappen shared the podium in Imola

Will Mercedes catch their rivals?

Mercedes demonstrated a lacklustre performance at Imola, with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell finishing sixth and seventh respectively, with both drivers stating the car was in ‘no-man’s land’.

Hamilton will leave Mercedes at the end of the year to join Ferrari, where he will hope to win a record-breaking eighth world title.

The champion has not won a race with Mercedes since Saudi Arabia in 2021, and will be looking to embrace a fresh challenge at the Scuderia.

Team principal Wolff seemed frustrated at Mercedes’ pace in Imola, making a brutal admission about their performance.

READ MORE: Wolff in stark admission over key Mercedes figures 'wanting' to LEAVE

Toto Wolff was angered by Mercedes' pace

"You can't see it on the result that we are making steps with where we want the car to be,” Wolff told Sky Sports after the race.

"We are 30+ seconds off the quickest guys and that's a lot. P6 and P7 is nothing to be proud of.

"You can hear the frustration in my voice but there is more to come and it's incremental, marginal gains we need to make. This is how the sport goes."

READ MORE: Newey could SNUB Hamilton for rival F1 team role

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