Toto Wolff’s “honeymoon period” over after Ross Brawn “did a lot of the groundwork”

Toto Wolff has a lot of work to do to turn Merced🏅es arouꦜnd, according to Damon Hill.

Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World
Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director in the FIA Press…

1996 F1 world champion Damon Hill believes Toto Wolff faces a “tough” challenge to alter Mercedes’ t🅰rajectory, stating that his “honeymoon period” is firmly over.

Mercedes have endured a miserable start to the 2024 F1 season, with their best🌄 finish (in a grand prix) only a P5 at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

The team sit fo⛄urth in the constructors’ championship, behind Mercedes customer team, McLaren.

Mercedes have struggled t𓃲o get things right at the start of th💮e ground effect era in 2022, seemingly struggling with the same issues year-on-year.

Up unౠtil that point, under Wolff’s leadership since 2014, Mercedes remained unbeaten in the championship.

Wolff’s arrival coinciജded with Mercedes’ upwards trajectory, already focused on the 2014 engine regulations, the team were already making significant progress and steps with Ross Brawn at𒉰 the helm.

One criticism pointed towards Wolff is that whilﷺe he did a fantastic job managing Mercedes during their dominant years♈, he didn’t build up the team - something that he has to do now given their barren spell.

Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2, Saudi Arabian
Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director. Formula 1 World…

Speakingꦜ during Sky’s Chinese GP broadc🍌ast, Hill gave his view on Mercedes’ plight.

“I think he [Hamilton] probably knew [of Mercedes’ struggles], the moment the first new regulati💎on car appeared, that Mercedes were all at sea,” he said.

“Toto has had a long honeymoon period, a fantastic period of success with the team that he moved into which was 🦹pre-formed. Ross Brawn did a lot of the groundwork for that. It’s hard now, for him.

“The real work begins when you’ve got it wrong or when something isn’t going right. That’s quite tough to work out. That’s his job, he’s t♋he boss, he’s got to work out where it’s going wrong, and who’s not telling him what’s going wrong within the team.”

Former F1 driver Karun Chandhok remainsꦐ confused about why Mercedes continue to underperform given their world class facilities and significant budget.

“It’s an interesting position that they find themselves in, C🧸handhok added. “They’ve still got so many of the good people, like James Allison and Andrew Shovlin, the engineering brains. They’ve got amazing fac🐠ilities. 

“They are the first time with a £500m profit so there’s no shortage o꧟f 💎budget. [Toto] has got to understand; if these things are not the problem, where is the deficit?”

While Mercedes are struggling as a team, Lewis Hamilton's🐷 tricky campaign continued in Shanghai, finishin✤g ninth.

Assessing his race, Chandhok said: "I thought he’d get into the points. He got into ninth which was the best it could be, with the car today. A couple of good moves🍷. On the whole, he never l𒊎ooked like he had a car underneath him capable of getting past a Ferrari."

Hill added: "The problem is, 💃a couple of great moves yes, but these are eas🌸y pickings. This car is way better than the cars he was overtaking. It’s when you get up to the sharp end… George didn’t get anywhere from the midfield near the front."

"You've got to understand why you're slow now"

Mercedes appear to be no closer to understanding their 🉐current issues following a tough start to the 🉐year.

W🌄ith new rules coming into play in 2026, Mercedes will fancy their chances of ꧒turning their fortunes around.

However, Chandhok feels that Mercedes need to understand why they're slow now to have any chance of returning to wi๊nning ways in 2026.

"But to be quick in 2026 you’ve got to u⛦nderstand why you are slow now," he explained. "We’re into the th🍌ird season of this. Toto is still talking about experimenting, trying to find big performance gains. 

"It could be that they still haven’t got a clear answer as to where the deficit to R🍸ed Bull is, let alone McLaren or Ferrari."

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