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Toto Wolff Highlights Mercedes’ Silver Lining Amid 2024 F1 Struggles

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
January 9, 2025
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After a turbulent 2024 Formula 1 season, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has identified a rare silver lining that could prove pivotal for the team’s future. Despite finishing a disappointing fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, Wolff believes Mercedes can leverage its extra wind tunnel and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) development time to bounce back, especially with the significant 2026 regulations looming on the horizon.


From Dominance to Struggles

Mercedes, once the juggernaut of Formula 1 with an unprecedented run of success from 2014 to 2020, has found itself on the back foot since the dawn of the ground-effect era in 2022. The 2024 campaign marked another challenging year for the Silver Arrows, ending behind McLaren, Ferrari, and newly crowned Constructors’ Champions, Red Bull.

However, Wolff remains optimistic about the team’s position moving forward, noting a distinct advantage the team will have during the 2025 development cycle.


Capitalizing on Development Time

In Formula 1, the Constructors’ Championship standings directly influence the amount of wind tunnel and CFD time teams receive for car development. As a fourth-place finisher, Mercedes gains significantly more resources in this area compared to McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull. Wolff underscored this as a key positive:

“I see the advantages. P4 gives us more aero time for next year, particularly with the new regulations for 2026. We have about 20% more wind tunnel runs in CFD than the Constructors’ Champions McLaren. That’s the positive.”

With Formula 1’s upcoming seismic regulation changes in 2026, this additional development time could be the foundation Mercedes needs to reclaim its dominance.


The Bigger Picture: Winning Matters Most

While acknowledging the practical benefits of finishing lower in the standings, Wolff maintained that Mercedes’ ultimate focus is on winning. Anything short of a Constructors’ Championship is, in his view, irrelevant in the grand scheme:

“In the end, it’s about winning the Constructors’. Then you really don’t care whether it’s P2, P3 from a purely sporting point of view—obviously, it makes a difference for our employees.”

The Austrian team principal pointed out that the morale and motivation of the workforce at Brackley remain a crucial aspect of any season, even in challenging times.


The Road Ahead

Looking ahead to 2025, Mercedes faces a monumental task. With McLaren and Ferrari establishing themselves as strong contenders and Red Bull maintaining its performance edge, the battle for supremacy will be fiercer than ever.

The team’s winter break efforts will be critical. Armed with more development time and lessons from the past few years, Mercedes hopes to hit the ground running at the season opener. Whether the Silver Arrows can finally turn their fortunes around remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—Toto Wolff is playing the long game.

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