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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has waxed lyrical over Ferrari's engine gains that have seen them rise to the top of the Constructors' Championship standings this season. The historic Italian team struggled to maintain their usual high standards in 2020 and 2021 but now look set to rejoin the battle at the front of the order after producing the grid's quickest car under the new technical regulations.

Ferrari managed to find plenty of power over the winter to produce the fastest engine for this year, with their progress having played a major role in helping Charles Leclerc to secure two Grand Prix victories since the beginning of the campaign. Wolff has since hailed Ferrari's hard work by insisting that Mercedes have never been able to improve by the same margin in as little time since their return to F1 back in 2010.

"I think we've seen a massive jump from Ferrari from last year to this one," Wolff told

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