Mercedes chief Toto Wolff admits he could 'spontaneously' step down as F1 boss

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    “There is a reason why not many teams win world championships, there’s less that can do more than one, and I don’t believe there is any that have won seven in a row on a world championship level,” explained Wolff.

    “The reason is great people meet on this journey, but great people leave, lose motivation or energy – get complacent, and if winning becomes a habit, and is not something special anymore, this may create a negative spiral that eventually is going to make you lose.

    “But we are not immune to that, and we know that the risk is there. So we need to actively tackle that.

    “We are bringing talent up, we are making people responsible in their departments and areas that have been more junior in the past, so it becomes their own success.



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