Toto Wolff digs at Christian Horner with ‘trap’ remark amid Red Bull dominance
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is wary about falling into t♉he same 'trap' as Christian Horner during Red Bull's F1 dominance.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he is keen to avoid falling into the same “trap” as Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner when it comes to their rivals’ current spell of F1 domination.
During Mercedes’ own streak of🔯 success between 2014 and 2020, Horner repeatedly called for the FIA to intervene by cha🐠nging the regulations to reduce the advantage held by the Silver Arrows.
Since the start of new regulations in 2022, Red Bull have romped to back-to-back world championship doubles, with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen charging to three c🅷onsecutive drivers’ worlಌd titles.
Having claimed comfortable 1-2 finishes at the opening two rounds this season, Red Bull a🔴lready appear well on course to rack up more F1 championshi💯p trophies in 2024.
During this period, Mercedes have won just a single grand prix, while Ferrar﷽i - who have regularly been Red Bull’s nearest challengers - have only won five times.
But Wolff, whose Mercedes team are facing another challenging start to the campaign, i𒁏s refusing to resort to the same politi🧸cal tactics that Horner used.
“I don't want to♌ fall in the trap of a fellow team principal from next door in 2014/15 who said we should change the regs because it's too dominant,” Wolff said, in a clear swipe at Horner.
“I think they [Red Bull] have done by far the best job of all the teams over the last two years, and credit whe☂re credit is due. I mean, they are literally disappearing in the distance as they want and there's n🌱obody else close.
“It's just that they are in a different league. And our sport isꦑ an honest sport. The best performance is being rewarded from car, fr🤪om machine and man.”
Back in 2015, after one full season of Mer🌼cedes dominance, Horner commen🌸ted: “Mercedes have done a super job. They have a good car, a fantastic engine and they have two very good drivers.
“The problem is that the gap is so big th🔴at you end up with three🥂-tier racing. That is not healthy for F1.
“They [the FIA] have a power output so they can see what every power unit is produc♓ing. They have the facts. They could quite easily come up with a way of some form of equalisation.”

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