Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Red Bull and Ferrari's dominance of F1 to blame for lack of entertainment
Toto Wolff has laid the blame for F1's sterile racing this season at the door of rival teams Red Bull and Ferrari. The two teams have won all eleven races between them so far this year, and there doesn't appear to be much jeopardy in the individual or constructors' standings due to their collective dominance.
Ad/> Mercedes have been further back in the pack as they have struggled with 'porpoising' issues, but have hinted at a recovery in the last two races, with Lewis Hamilton taking consecutive third places. French Grand Prix'It's a personal choice' — Why Hamilton will wear mask at French GP8 HOURS AGO Wolff may of course be labelled hypocritical by some, given how Mercedes lorded F1 before this season's new regulations, winning eight straight constructors' titles and seven of the last eight drivers' titles.
Austrian supremo Wolff said: “I think the reason why races have less entertainment is because there’s just too much performance gap between the teams. “If you have [Red Bull's Max] Verstappen disappearing into the distance, the two Ferraris being the only entertainment during the race and then we are in the middle of nowhere in no man’s land.
'It's a personal choice' — Why Hamilton will wear mask at French GP Alonso refuses to confirm Alpine stay — 'Never a guarantee' “Then the others are further behind, and then you have DRS trains. «That never can make a good sprint race.” Wolff's erstwhile sparring partner, Red Bull chief Christian Horner, however thinks that Mercedes have made a jump in their performance of late and can even challenge for the top step at this weekend's French GP at the Circuit Paul Ricard.
“We’ll expect them [Mercedes] to be quick in Ricard,” Horner said. »They are showing flashes of being there
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