Mercedes 'Love' Title Fight With Ferrari & Red Bull - Toto Wolff
Mercedes say
they are "excited" by the "massive challenge" of their
title fight with Ferrari and Red Bull.
Mercedes
have failed to win any of the first three races and defending champion Lewis
Hamilton trails Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, the championship leader, by nine
points.
"Last
year we were in a tough fight with Ferrari," said Mercedes F1 boss Toto
Wolff.
"However,
it was nothing compared to the intensity of this year's battle."
He added:
"Not everyone likes this kind of challenge but we love it."
Last year,
Vettel led the championship for the first 12 races before Hamilton overhauled
him with a run of five wins in six races that, together with a combination of
team and driver errors by Ferrari, secured the Briton a fourth drivers' title.
This year,
Vettel has won the first two races in Australia and Bahrain, while Red
Bull's Daniel Ricciardo triumphed in the most recent race in China.
Wolff said
Mercedes, who have won the past four championships, head to this weekend's
Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku "excited by the unpredictability" of
"an amazing battle in which every detail counts and with an outcome no-one
can predict".
He added:
"The 2018 F1 season is set to be a celebration of everything we love about
motor racing.
"Three
teams are fighting fiercely for race wins. We've witnessed exciting races with
nail-biting overtakes - the fastest F1 cars in history, driven by some of the
best drivers this sport has seen.
"So
far, this year has all the ingredients for one of those legendary F1 seasons -
a season that fans will look back on with smiles on their faces in years to
come.
"It's
not just the fans at home or at the race track who are excited - we feel the
same. And we know that we have a massive challenge on our hands.
"Both
Red Bull and Ferrari will do everything they can to beat us. Their cars, their
teams, their drivers all of them operate at a high level and will continue to
put us under pressure.
"Each
member of our team joined this sport for these moments."
Hamilton
finished fourth in China and has been beaten in qualifying and in the race by
team-mate Valtteri Bottas in two of the season's three races.
He said
after the Chinese Grand Prix that he needed to go away and "figure
out" why he "didn't have the pace".
F1 returns
to Baku this year in a new date in April, the previous two events having been
held in June.
Last year's
race was one of the most dramatic of the season. Vettel deliberately drove into
Hamilton in a road-rage incident and Ricciardo won after dropping to 18th after
a series of crashes, incidents and safety-car periods.
FROM
bbc.com/sport/formula1/43879519
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