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Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff admitted this week that he has no clue where his team will place in races as concerns surround the team's performance. He said: "It's hard to say exactly where we'll fit in the competitive order this weekend in Bahrain, but that's what makes this new season and new era so exciting. "It's a clean slate for everyone and all to play for. "Like we always say, what we love about F1 is that the stopwatch never lies - and we will get our first understanding of the competitive truth on Saturday in qualifying. I'm excited to see what the weekend has in store."
Wolff has overseen a period of dominance for Mercedes as CEO, Team Principal and a 33 percent stakeholder.
Despite this, the Austrian admitted that he considered quitting F1 and Mercedes in 2020.
Speaking to ESPN in June 2021, he explained how