Wolff seeing 2013 parallels with current deficit
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has said he can see the team in a similar situation to where they were in 2013, in the chasing pack behind the leaders.
Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel were the dominant force in the final year of the V8 era, and Mercedes found themselves locked in a battle for ‘best of the rest’ with Ferrari and Lotus at the time.
Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton did manage three race victories between them and, although they managed to pip their rivals to P2 in that season’s Constructors’ Championship, they were a huge 236 points behind Red Bull come the end of the season, such was that car’s advantage over the rest.
Why McLaren's recovery needs to come soon
Hamilton brands MotoGP 'more hardcore' than F1
'Very annoying' aspect of Mick's crash
Bottas expects to stay mates with Hamilton
Marko not ruling Mercedes out yet
Australia first big test of Leclerc's title hopes
Why Ross Brawn and F1 can be proud of themselves
Ricciardo, Norris 'deserve better McLaren'
Ricciardo says all drivers love Albert Park
Gené: 'Leclerc 2.0 is less emotional'
Wolff said the Silver Arrows continued to give their all despite their deficit to those at the front and, while he sees their current performance level as “unacceptable”, the thrill of the fight will motivate them.
Merc Boys. pic.twitter.com/wnGKuITN0W
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) April 6, 2022
“I love competition and I’ve always loved competition,” said Wolff, as per RaceFans. “We had a really strong run of eight years where we were leading the pack, not always, but we kind of managed our way into the lead.
“This time for me feels a little bit like 2013, where we just weren’t up to the speed with the Red Bull and probably also not with the Ferraris but we