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Toto Wolff expects Pascal Wehrlein back for Bahrain

ByAutoSport

Updated 07/04/2017 at 17:01 GMT

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff expects his junior Formula 1 driver Pascal Wehrlein to return from injury at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Racing F1 driver Pascal Wehrlein

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Wehrlein moved to Sauber for the 2017 F1 season, having completed his rookie campaign with Manor, but his start has been delayed by a back injury sustained in the Race of Champions event in January.
The German missed the first pre-season test at Barcelona, withdrew from the season-opening Australian Grand Prix after Friday practice and was ruled out of this weekend's Chinese GP.
While a decision on whether Wehrlein would return next weekend in Bahrain is expected in the coming days, Wolff believes he will be back in action.
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Pascal Wehrlein

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"It was a wise decision [to withdraw from the Australian race], which he had discussed with Monisha [Kaltenborn] and myself before," Wolff told German broadcaster RTL.
"We accepted and respected this decision.
"At the beginning of this week we had the same discussion once again. We could have forced Pascal to be [in China].
"He would have raced, he would have suffered the jetlag and he would have moved on to Bahrain. However, this wouldn't have been an ideal preparation.
"So we decided to give him 10 days of proper training instead to return him to the shape he needs to properly drive this car.
"Then he will come back in full force in Bahrain."
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Manor's Racing's German driver Pascal Wehrlein walks during the qualifying session at the at the Monaco street circuit, on May 28, 2016 in Monaco, one day ahead of the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix.

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Sauber team principal Kaltenborn has slated both criticism of Wehrlein's absence and conjecture about possible alternative reasons, and Wolff suggested the 22-year-old is fortunate his injury was not more serious.
"In the accident Pascal's vertebrae of the neck got compressed and broke," he said.
"He was lucky not to sustain more severe injuries.
"He wasn't able to move around for some weeks as he had to wear a brace.
"During this time he couldn't train a lot. In the end he didn't have the strength [to drive the car]."
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