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Toto Wolff Calls for Change to Address “Cruel” Demands of F1 Calendar

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
December 16, 2024
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“FIA Firings? That’s His Right,” Says Toto Wolff as Shakeups Spark Controversy

Formula One F1 - Qatar Grand Prix - Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar - December 1, 2024 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

Formula 1’s relentless expansion hit a new milestone in 2024, with the sport hosting its longest-ever season—24 races spanning five continents. While fans relished the action-packed schedule, the grueling demands placed on teams and drivers have drawn criticism, particularly from Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff.

Speaking to Austrian news outlet ORF, Wolff highlighted the physical and mental toll of the tightly packed calendar, calling the current setup “really cruel.” His remarks underscore the challenges of managing personnel fatigue, logistical complexities, and the sheer strain of operating in a sport with ever-increasing global reach.


“Triple-Headers and Vegas Nights”: Fatigue Hits Hard in 2024

The 2024 season’s concluding stretch featured two triple-headers, with teams navigating six races in eight weeks across time zones and continents. The final leg, including the much-anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix, presented unique challenges due to its late-night scheduling and cold desert conditions. Wolff described the impact:

“I recently spoke with Helmut [Marko] about Las Vegas. It was really cruel, because you only see daylight for a few hours before you go to bed and don’t know when to eat. Everyone tackled it differently, but that affects your rhythm so much that it is difficult to recover from it.”

Mechanics, who often bear the brunt of the workload, face particularly tough conditions. Unlike team executives and drivers, many mechanics travel in economy class and are tasked with setting up and dismantling complex equipment under strict time constraints. Wolff acknowledged their plight:

“It’s all over the limit… You can see from all faces that it doesn’t last long this way.”


Illness and Fatigue Underscore a Growing Concern

Several drivers fell ill towards the end of the season, with Haas teammates Nico Hülkenberg and Kevin Magnussen missing key engagements. Max Verstappen previously warned that extended seasons could exacerbate such issues. The cumulative effect of travel fatigue, disrupted sleep schedules, and high-pressure environments is now a key talking point among F1 leaders.


2026: A Step Toward Rationalizing the Calendar

In response to growing concerns, Formula 1 has announced regional restructuring for the 2026 calendar to reduce logistical strain. Notable changes include moving the Canadian Grand Prix to May and Monaco to early June, creating a more logical flow between North American, European, and Asian races. The new groupings are designed to minimize the back-and-forth travel that has previously stretched teams to their limits.


2026 Proposed Regional Groupings:

  • Oceania/Middle East: Australia, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia
  • Asia: China, Japan
  • North America: Miami, Canada
  • Europe: Monaco, Spain, Austria, Great Britain, Hungary, Belgium, Italy
  • Asia: Azerbaijan, Singapore
  • North/South America: US, Mexico, Las Vegas, Brazil
  • Middle East: Qatar, Abu Dhabi

By consolidating races within specific regions, Formula 1 aims to reduce logistical pressures, provide breathing room for teams, and enhance sustainability.


Balancing Growth with Sustainability

Formula 1’s growing calendar reflects its ambition to expand its global footprint and revenue streams, but leaders like Wolff are urging the sport to balance growth with the wellbeing of those who make it possible.

The restructuring for 2026 represents a step in the right direction, but concerns about burnout, travel logistics, and fair working conditions persist. As F1 looks ahead, the challenge will be to ensure that the spectacle of the sport doesn’t come at the expense of those behind the scenes. Wolff’s call for change could be the catalyst needed to spark a broader conversation about sustainability—not just for the planet, but for its people.

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