Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says he’s “totally relaxed” about the increasing speculation between Lewis Hamilton and a potential move to Ferrari in 2021.
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff says missing the Brazilian Grand Prix was a test to see how he could “cope mentally” by releasing the reins of running the team on the ground.
Six-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says Toto Wolff’s future will influence his own decision whether to continue with Mercedes beyond the end of 2020.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff will be absent from the Brazilian Grand Prix to “focus on other open topics” with both Formula 1 world titles already wrapped up.
Mercedes’ internal data showed Ferrari’s straight-line speed was “totally different” during Sunday’s United States Grand Prix amid scrutiny of its engine performance after an FIA technical directive issued last week.
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff says the team is “90 percent confident” of avoiding a penalty in its rebuild of Valtteri Bottas’ car following the Finn’s crash at the end of Mexican Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday.
Toto Wolff says Mercedes has no issue dealing with frustrated radio messages from Lewis Hamilton during races after the Formula 1 world champion raised concerns about the team’s strategy during Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.
The Mercedes Formula 1 team has dedicated winning its sixth consecutive constructors’ world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix to the late Niki Lauda.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff sees his squad as the challengers to Ferrari in Formula 1 despite its healthy points lead in the 2019 world championship standings.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff feels the straight-line speed deficit to Ferrari means the performance gap between the two teams “is almost uncatchable” for the remainder of the 2019 Formula 1 season given the current championship picture.
Toto Wolff has stressed that Mercedes’ newly-announced engine deal with McLaren from the 2021 season does not mark the beginning of the end for its factory operation in Formula 1.
Mercedes Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff says Ferrari remains “a force to be reckoned with” following its surprise charge to pole position in Singapore on Saturday.
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff has confirmed the plan to phase Esteban Ocon out of the team’s preparations for next year ahead of the Frenchman’s move to Renault for the 2020 season.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has confirmed Valtteri Bottas will be allowed “to go flat out” against teammate Lewis Hamilton in the Formula 1 world drivers’ title battle despite the expanding points margin between the pair.
So cynical has the Formula 1 community become that even as Ferrari ran one-two with a clear straight-line speed advantage over Mercedes nearing the pit stop window in Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix, most were left wondering how it would throw the win away.
Valtteri Bottas will remain with Mercedes for the 2020 Formula 1 season after the team confirmed on Thursday it had activated the option in his contract, keeping him at Brackley for a fourth year.
Mercedes needed to “sort out our problems” over the summer break if it wishes to be competitive when Formula 1 returns this weekend in Belgium, according to team boss Toto Wolff.
Toto Wolff believes the “complications” that were in Lewis Hamilton’s life when he joined Mercedes in 2013 have disappeared during his time with the team, becoming a “better Lewis” with each year that has passed.
Valtteri Bottas' difficult Hungarian Grand Prix will have no bearing on Mercedes' decision regarding his future with the team, according to Toto Wolff.
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff has confirmed the race for the free seat with the team for 2020 is a straight fight between Valtteri Bottas and Esteban Ocon.
Mercedes has confirmed Markus Schafer has been appointed as the new non-executive chairman, replacing Niki Lauda in the role, as part of wider shake-up of its board of directors.
An unwell Lewis Hamilton should be “admired” for his determination to battle illness throughout the German Grand Prix weekend, according to Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Formula 1 rivals Ferrari has an “illness” it needs to cure following its meltdown during German Grand Prix qualifying.