The Borneo Post

Reliabilit­y key in shortened F1 season — Wolff

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PARIS: Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says reliabilit­y will be “fundamenta­l” in deciding who emerges on top in the shortened Formula One season, with less margin for error due to the lighter schedule following the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Originally scheduled for 22 grands prix, only eight tightlycon­trolled races have so far been confirmed with the season to get underway in Austria behind closed doors over the next two weekends.

Reigning champion Lewis Hamilton and his rivals will hit the circuit on Friday for the first time since Barcelona testing in February, and Wolff warns they will need to hit the ground running.

“This new calendar and the coronaviru­s throw new challenges at us,” said the 48-yearold Mercedes team principal.

The original opening race in Australia was cancelled at the last-minute after five crew members were quarantine­d when displaying symptoms consistent with Covid-19.

“Reliabilit­y is going to be a fundamenta­l part of the first races. The cars have come out of the containers straight from Australia,” Wolff said.

“There is not a lot of time to run them and we will be using every session to learn.

“So a reduced race calendar is a challenge for everybody.”

Mercedes also launched their innovative dual axis steering, which can widen or narrow the distance between the front wheels.

Mercedes will be wary of a slow start, however, after their drivers managed just fifth and eighth in 2019 at the Red Bull Ring following a rare double retirement the year before.

Ferrari’s cars are the only ones not to have beaten their 2019 times in 2020 testing.

“We’re not favourites, that’s for sure,” said the Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc.

The cars have come out of the containers straight from Australia. There is not a lot of time to run them and we will be using every session to learn. Toto Wolff

- Every mistake punished - Team Haas chief Gunther Steiner also said it would be crucial not to make any early mistakes.

“That is one of the things that we focus on, not to make mistakes,” he said.

“Every mistake you make counts more because you have got less opportunit­ies to make up for it.

“No mistakes will not happen, but that is what we focus on to keep consistent.”

Steiner said Haas had nothing new to match Mercedes’ dual axel, but suggested innovation­s could be sometimes problemati­c.

“That’s part of why we decided we are not going to develop big upgrades or anything.

“Because every time you make an upgrade, it takes time to learn about it and how to use it,” the Italian added.

“Having not only fewer races, but in a short space of time, one of the most important things is not to make mistakes at any time.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff (left) and Ineos chairman Jim Ratcliffe and react during a media event to reveal the team’s new livery at the Royal Automobile Club in London in this February 10, 2020 file photo.
— AFP photo Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff (left) and Ineos chairman Jim Ratcliffe and react during a media event to reveal the team’s new livery at the Royal Automobile Club in London in this February 10, 2020 file photo.

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