
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff warns against complacency despite early dominance
summary: Mercedes won the first three races, but team boss Toto Wolff warns that complacency could cost them as rivals use the five‑week break to improve and upcoming regulation tweaks promise a tighter battle in Miami.
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Mercedes has swept the opening three Grands Prix, but Toto Wolff says early success “counts for very little” if the team stands still. A five‑week pause after Japan and new technical tweaks mean the field should tighten in Miami.
Why it matters:
- Early dominance can breed complacency, eroding the competitive edge.
- Rivals have a rare window to analyse data, upgrade packages and close the gap.
- Miami will be the first real test of Mercedes’ ability to keep its lead under the new tweaks.
The details:
- Wolff said Mercedes used the break to “honestly analyse the opening races, address our weaknesses and keep raising our level.”
- He expects rivals to have done the same, tightening car development, tyre strategy and driver feedback.
- The FIA’s mid‑season changes – modest aero tweaks and clarified DRS zones – aim to improve racing without a full redesign.
- Wolff called the tweaks an “evolution, not a revolution,” preserving the sport’s DNA while giving drivers more room to push.
What's next:
- Miami will debut the new regulations; qualifying will reveal who adapted fastest.
- If Mercedes turns its early pace into consistent wins, the title fight may stay a two‑team duel with Red Bull.
- If rivals close the gap, the season could revert to the usual ebb‑and‑flow, keeping the championship open to the final round.
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