Toto Wolff suggests way to catch Red Bull is to 'change the regulations'
Toto Wolff wants Mercedes fans to refrain from pinning their hopes on the Formula 1 team's next upgrade, as it won't make the W14 an overnight race winner.
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Toto Wolff wants Mercedes fans to refrain from pinning their hopes on the Formula 1 team's next upgrade, as it won't make the W14 an overnight race winner.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said that a driver like Charles Leclerc is someone that is “always on the radar” but admitted that the Monegasque driver is not a priority for his team at the moment. Leclerc, 25, is the subject of intense speculation regarding his future at Ferrari, with the Italian giants regularly failing to provide him with a car that can compete with world champion Max Verstappen and Red Bull. Ad Leclerc’s contract with Ferrari expires after the 2024 season and there has been no movement on a new deal, leading to the speculation that he might look elsewhere.
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