Mercedes would repeat Singapore F1 strategy gamble "every day of the week"

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Mercedes would repeat Singapore F1 strategy gamble "every day of the week"
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Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff says his Formula 1 team would repeat its 2023 Singapore Grand Prix late strategy gamble 'every day of the week'.

Despite the team ultimately coming up short, Wolff said he 'loved the call' from the strategists and drivers and that the risk to win the race was worth repeating"every day of the week".

"Worst case was second and fifth. Best case, we win or first and second. And our plan showed that at times."

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