Mercedes' era of dominance is over - Wolff
With Ferrari
giving Mercedes more than a run for its money this year, Toto Wolff admits that
it is the end of an era for the German manufacturer.
The Silver
Arrows have been in a league of their own since Formula 1 ushered in the era of
the hybrid V6 power unit.
In 2015 and
2016, Mercedes won 35 out of the 40 races and secured every title on offer,
almost completely monopolising the top step of the podium.
But in 2017
so far, the Brackley squad has been defeated two out of three times by Ferrari.
"Yes,
our three-year dominance is over," team boss Wolff told the Swiss
newspaper Blick.
"It was
not always good for Formula 1. That's why many fans are now looking
forward to a great world championship."
On the other
hand, Wolff says Mercedes is enjoying the new, calmer relationship between its
drivers.
"Before,
for three years we had to consider how to manage Rosberg and Hamilton, but that
problem is now gone," said the Austrian.
The problem
may be gone for now, but Wolff threw a bit of a wrench in the works at Bahrain
when he ordered Nico Rosberg's successor, Valtteri Bottas, to move aside and
make way for a faster Lewis Hamilton.
"That
never feels good," Wolff admitted.
"But
the question we had to ask was 'Do we want to lose the race?'
"Valtteri
simply didn't have the tyres under control, so we had to put Lewis ahead,"
he said.
No comments