Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said his team’s triumph in the Mexican Grand Prix two weeks after sealing the Constructors’ title in Japan underlined how “hungry” the Silver Arrows squad remains.
Lewis Hamilton collected his 83rd career win in F1 in Mexico, pushing himself closer to a sixth title.
But Mercedes crossed a significant milestone at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the German outfit clinching its 100th victory as a constructor in F1, its first win gifted to the team by Juan Manuel Fangio at the French Grand Prix at Reims in 1954.
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“After we secured the Constructors’ trophy in Japan, we said that we wanted to end this season in style and the race in Mexico was the first proof of that,” Wolff commented in Mercedes US Grand Prix preview.
“It underlined how hungry this team still is – everyone keeps on pushing for the best possible result.
“It was the 100th victory for Mercedes-Benz in the F1 world championship – a great milestone in our motorsport tradition and an achievement that is testament to the skill and dedication of the many people who have contributed to our heritage.”
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