We can expect to see Toto Wolff back in the paddock sooner rather than later.
Mercedes have revealed that Toto Wolff should “absolutely” be back in the paddock in Austin next weekend, after missing the last two races.
When explaining Wolff’s whereabouts, communications head Lord explained after the race: “He’s in Monaco this weekend, because the doctors after his knee surgery before Japan had advised him not to jump in the plane, but just to rest his knee so that he’s fit and well for the last five races. “So he’s not been physically here, but has been a strong presence in the team. So from that point of view, it’s run as normally as it can do when he’s not been able to travel, but he’s played his usual part in all of those discussions as well.”
“He was involved in all the normal discussions, but the discussion then really focuses on ‘right, George is P19 or P18, where do we think we can get him back to and how are we going to do that?’” Lord said.
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