For Red Bull, it balances out with Toro Rosso (now AlphaTauri). F1 insists that the team have engaged with all teams in a "collaborative" manner.
Mercedes F1 team chief Toto Wolff blasts F1's Concorde Agreement. Mercedes-AMG F1 on Twitter “@PET_Motorsports @LewisHamilton @ValtteriBottas Aaaaand some more! We are moving forward with this and will not be delayed any longer." The Austrian said he had been to around 120 F1 races in the last eight years and "that is something we are thinking about." Mercedes racers will be the favourites to win Sunday's 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone. "Pressed further, he said it came down to a discussion with Daimler chairman Ola Kaellenius over what was ultimately best for the team. "I feel we are at a good point to sign the Concorde Agreement and move on," he added.Wolff, a shareholder in Mercedes F1, was more guarded on whether he would remain team principal next year.His future is closely linked to that of six times world champion Lewis Hamilton, who is out of contract at the end of the year but looks sure to stay. Article from twitter.com. 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"This agreement is important for the future of the sport and all our fans. F1 … Wolff still believes most teams are not happy with the proposed deal but have chosen to not speak about it publicly. So it's us that are hurt the most. Twitter; Facebook Messenger; ... Mercedes and F1 are at loggerheads over the terms of the new deal, known in F1 as the Concorde Agreement, which will … "Wolff's wife Susie is principal of the Venturi Formula E team and the couple have a three-year-old son. Article from twitter.com. "On the other side, it takes a toll and it plays into my consideration. Ferrari has maintained an advantageous position. "Wholly expect rival teams to be hopping up and down right now. Pure conjecture at this stage. "We feel that whilst being in those negotiations, we weren't treated in the way we should have been. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. F1 has set a deadline of August 12 for the final discussions before "moving forward" with the proposed deal.
Wolff told reporters that Mercedes, who have won six Constructors' Championships in a row, have allegedly been mistreated in discussions about the new commercial deal. Nothing gets past the peeps on social media, with Mercedes' new W11 and its intriguing steering quirk the scrutiny of a few eagle-eyed F1 followers.