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Wolff: Mercedes 'Can't Compete for Championship' With Reliability Woes
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Wolff: Mercedes 'Can't Compete for Championship' With Reliability Woes

Toto Wolff warns Mercedes' reliability crisis is sabotaging its championship bids after Kimi Antonelli retired from second in Barcelona. With Ferrari closing the gap and customer teams also hit by issues, Wolff insists the team must solve its problems immediately or lose its grip on both titles.

Mercedes' title hopes are under serious internal threat after Kimi Antonelli retired from second at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix with a suspected power unit failure. Team boss Toto Wolff warned the team "can't compete for a championship" if reliability keeps costing major points, calling it simply "not good enough."

Why it matters:

With Antonelli leading the Drivers' standings and Mercedes atop the Constructors', every lost point erodes their title defenses. The Barcelona DNF was the second failure in three races after George Russell's battery issue in Canada, letting Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton slash the gaps. Wolff stressed that dependability is now as critical as raw pace to hold off a resurgent Ferrari.

The details:

  • Antonelli had just overtaken Russell for second with five laps to go when his car shut down with a suspected power unit failure, mirroring Russell's sudden "switch-off" in Montreal.
  • Wolff said Mercedes has shed 43 points from reliability alone—25 in Canada and 18 in Spain—while customer teams McLaren, Alpine and Williams have also reported recurring issues.
  • Despite the setbacks, Antonelli leads Hamilton by 41 points and Russell by 50. Mercedes' Constructors' advantage over Ferrari, who also lost Leclerc to hydraulics failure, is 72 points.
  • Russell said he was uncomfortable with the team's call to react to Hamilton's early three-stop strategy, believing their original two-stop plan would have worked better.

What's next:

Mercedes must find the root cause before the Austrian Grand Prix on June 26-28, with Wolff promising to "leave no stone unturned." Another costly DNF could see both titles slip away as Ferrari applies pressure.

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