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Toto Wolff jokes about Lewis Hamilton getting 'avocado poisoning' at F1 car launch

Lewis Hamilton could miss a race during the 2023 F1 season with "avocado poisoning."After a disappointing third-placed finish in the constructors' championship in 2022, Mercedes are hoping to close the gap on Red Bull and Ferrari with their new all-black W14 challenger.Wolff helped launch the new car on Wednesday alongside Hamilton and fellow driver George Russell, as well as reserve driver Mick Schumacher.READ MORE: Lance Stroll tipped as future world champion ahead of new seasonOutlining what Schumacher will bring to the team, the Austrian said: "I think Mick is such a great part of the team now because we have a driver who has actually been in the car the last couple of years, that knows the tyres."Being able to have two eyes out there on the cars and to be able to feed it back in is super valuable apart from the sim work, so I hope these guys [Lewis and George] don't have fish poisoning but in any case he deserves to be in the car."Have you ever had avocado poisoning? Let us know in the comments sectionHamilton, who was sat next to Wolff, adopted a plant-based diet in 2017 and was quick to remind his team principal that he "doesn't eat fish anyway."With both men seeing the funny side, Wolff was quick to offer avocados as an alternative reason for the seven-time world champion falling ill.F1 fans loved it, with one writing: "When Toto said he hopes his drivers don’t get fish poisoning then adds avocado poisoning for Lewis." Another added: "I was laughing at the “avocado poisoning."Hamilton has previously explained how he feels his fitness and mood have improved since switching his diet, insisting: "The only thing I regret is not having done it before."I decided to try and gradually move in that direction, slowly
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Mick Schumacher is "not even sore" after 170mph crash left car in two
170mph crash on Saturday that left his car split in two.The German driver, son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher, was involved in a horrific accident during second qualifying in Jeddah, but was able to walk away from the crash without any serious injuries.Schumacher was later cleared by medics to drive in Sunday's race, having been sent to hospital for precautionary scans, but was absent from the starting grid due to the damage to his car. Despite this, he admitted after the crash that he was "not even sore" as he looked ahead to the Australian Grand Prix.Speaking to Formula1.com, Schumacher said: “I’m feeling alright, I think to be able to stand here with nothing basically, not even sore anyways, just shows the security and safety of these cars.“Obviously it is something that you think about, what could I have done better? What could I have done different?“But in the end there is also something that you have to move on from and our goal is still Q3 and points and I guess we’ll have to delete that til Melbourne now.”Will Haas earn a podium finish in 2022? Let us know in the comments section below.Schumacher had lost control of his car on turn-10 in Jeddah, with his car's impact with the wall leading to it being flung down the track, reaching as far as turn-12.His car was travelling at a speed of 170mph at the time of impact, with his car left split into two pieces as a result of the horror crash.
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