**Mercedes Faces Crisis: Cost Cap Fears After Russell’s Crash**
In a shocking turn of events, Mercedes is teetering on the brink of a crisis following George Russellâs catastrophic crash during Free Practice 2, raising alarm bells about potential cost cap violations. Team principal Toto Wolff has warned that if the team suffers any further incidents, they risk exceeding the FIA’s financial regulations, which could spell disaster for the storied constructor.
The incident marks yet another blow for Mercedes, who have endured a string of accidents in recent weeks, including mishaps involving Lewis Hamilton and junior driver Kimmy Antonelli. With each crash costing upwards of a million dollars in repairs, Wolff’s admission that they are ârunning out of money fastâ carries grave implications as the season nears its end.
Russell’s crash, which involved a heavy impact after losing control over a curb, adds to the mounting pressure on a team that once dominated the circuit. The damage sustained in the crash is severe, with two corners of Russellâs car completely wrecked. Although Wolff believes the chassis could remain intact, the extensive need for replacement parts could quickly drain their budget.
The newly upgraded W5 package has yet to deliver results, and the teamâs struggles have left fans questioning how the champions have fallen from grace after winning multiple races earlier this season. With the Constructors’ Championship slipping further out of reach, Mercedes must navigate the remainder of the season without incurring additional costs.
As tension mounts, the clock is ticking for Mercedes. They need a flawless performance in the upcoming races to avoid hitting the financial wall. The stakes have never been higherâthis is more than just a race; itâs a fight for survival in Formula 1.