Guenther Steiner espera órdenes de equipo en Mercedes si Ferrari representa un desafío

El ex jefe de equipo de Haas, Guenther Steiner, ha advertido que es probable que Mercedes introduzca órdenes de equipo pronto si Ferrari y Lewis Hamilton representan una amenaza seria en el campeonato de Fórmula 1 de 2026.

Steiner hizo estos comentarios en el podcast The Red Flags después de la sólida actuación de Ferrari en el Gran Premio de Barcelona-Cataluña, donde Hamilton consiguió su primera victoria para el equipo. En las primeras siete carreras de la temporada, Mercedes ha permitido que sus pilotos George Russell y Kimi Antonelli compitan libremente. Antonelli ha logrado cinco victorias mientras que Russell obtuvo una. "Creo que si el rendimiento de Ferrari continúa, Toto bajará a dar órdenes de equipo", señaló Steiner. Añadió que Wolff actuaría rápidamente una vez que Ferrari muestre un ritmo constante. Antonelli lidera el campeonato de pilotos con 41 puntos de ventaja sobre Hamilton, con Russell a nueve puntos más atrás en tercer lugar. La próxima carrera es el Gran Premio de Austria, programado del 26 al 28 de junio en el Red Bull Ring.

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