Mercedes has not “swallowed a dumb pill” since winning its last Formula 1 title, as team boss Toto Wolff says he does not currently feel the need to step aside.
The Silver Arrows camp endured a torrid outing in last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. The W15 suffered handling instability, Lewis Hamilton failed to progress into Q3 before retiring with an engine failure and George Russell crashed heavily two laps from the flag.
” Toto Wolff, Team Principal and CEO, Mercedes-AMG F1 Team Photo by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Images This was in reply to a question asking whether he was still the right person to lead Mercedes, having joined the team initially as executive director in 2013. Directly addressing his future, Wolff - who signed a new three-year contract earlier this year to remain at the helm of the Brackley operation earlier - reckoned he was not yet at a point where he was considering relinquishing control.
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