Toto Wolff explains Japanese Grand Prix attendance U-turn

Toto Wolff explains why he decided to 𓆉attend this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.

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…

Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff has explained why he did a U-turn on his decision to 🍷attend this weeke🌊nd’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Wolff had planned to miss 🌜the race at Suzuka - like he did in 2023 - to remain back at the 📖team’s base.

The Austrian had revealed that he wanted to reduce the amount of races he was present for given the ever-expanding F1 c🌺ale♕ndar.

However, amid Mercedes’ tough start t﷽o the year, Wolff changed hi⛎s plans, attending the race in Japan.

Explaining that decision in the FIA press conference on Friday, Wolff said: “Yeah, I had planned not to come to Japan because there's so much on bac🐬k in Europe, things to do.

“But then I felt not coming to J🍨apan was the wrong choice. I think it's important to be with the race team also. It does me good also to be close to the action. We are experimenting with a few things and then being part of the team really gives me energy. I hope the other way around too. So that's why I decided against staying in Europe.”

Mercedes have endured a mi🐓serable start to the season, scoring just 26 points in the first three rounds - equalling their worst start to a campaign since 2012.

They suffered a double-DNF last time out in Australia as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton suffered an engine failure, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell crashed out.

Despite another disappointing start to a campaign, Wolff remains “convinced🎉” Mercedes can turn it around in the coming years.

“I think we're a sports team. We've won eight times in a row and that hasn't been done before,𒀰 you have periods where you struggle like any other sports team and you can't win every time,” he ad🅷ded.

“That's why this is a super challenge. It's not a race, it's not one single season and then you com🎃e back out on top, but it's the third one in a row.

“But I remain absꦆolutely convinced that we will be looking back in a few years and saying that was so tough but so important for the development of the team from maybe an organisational standpoint, from re-evaluating our tools and systems, which clearly don't work as good as꧒ they did in previous regulations.”

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