Despite McLaren's massive improvement in form, Toto Wolff's 'no silver bullet' upgrade theory still holds up to scrutiny. F1 McLaren MercedesAMG
Why McLaren turnaround didn’t dispel Toto Wolff’s ‘silver bullet’ theoryMcLaren’s rapid rise to the front of F1 hasn’t dispelled Toto Wolff’s suggestion that there are no ‘silver bullets’ to making a flawed concept into a world-beating car.
Mercedes are one of the teams competing with a car that is arguably not performing to the true capability of what the team is capable of, but team boss Toto Wolff has made it clear all year that there is no quick and easy fix for turning the W14 into something world-beating. But, with McLaren unlocking such a serious amount of pace, does that dispel Wolff’s theory? According to Sky F1 broadcaster Ted Kravitz, it does not.F1 driver contracts: What is the current contract status of every driver on the 2023 grid?
“If it’s better, then that proves what Toto was saying, which is true in the regard of there’s no silver bullet to make the Mercedes suddenly great from a compromised concept.
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