Chargement ...

Wolff wants Lauda ’back at full speed’

"He didn’t lose the race to come to Abu Dhabi"

Chargement ...

Niki Lauda has told Mercedes he will be back at the F1 tracks "soon".

The team chairman and F1 legend actually wanted to come to Abu Dhabi, but according to Austrian radio O3, that plan was vetoed by doctors.

"He didn’t lose the race to come to Abu Dhabi, he won it because he is smart," Mercedes boss Toto Wolff told Bild newspaper.

"I prefer Niki to be back at full speed."

Lauda, 69, has made his first appearance since his lung transplant, telling Mercedes’ race team in Abu Dhabi by video message that he will be back soon.

"This was the Niki we know," Wolff said. "He said the pressure will soon be greater because he will soon be back."

Wolff added of the one minute video: "It was a cool thing and everyone was happy."

Chargement ...

«Alonso could test McLaren in 2019 - Brown

Kubica could attract top team attention - Wolff»

Mercedes F1


>Mercedes only ’partially’ a top F1 team now

>Hopeful rookie on standby for two F1 teams

>Wolff: We see the errors in it but we have something for Miami

>2025 F1 ’silly season’ nearing boiling point

>Perez admits pushing for two-year Red Bull deal

More on Mercedes F1

Formula 1 news


>Mercedes only ’partially’ a top F1 team now

>Nothing to prove to Audi bosses - Bottas

>Turkey expects to reach new F1 race deal ’quickly’

>Official: Red Bull confirm design chief Newey’s exit

>Newey looks set to really leave Red Bull for Ferrari

More Formula 1news