Mercedes chief Toto Wolff insists no-deal Brexit would be a ‘nightmare’ for British-based F1 teams

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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff insists no-deal Brexit would be a ‘nightmare’ for British-based F1 teams

  • Toto Wolff believes Brexit will leave British-based F1 teams at a disadvantage
  • He says the political climate impacts a team’s ability to get parts into the country
  • He says Brexit would hand Ferrari more power over his Brackley-based team
  • He praised Lewis Hamilton’s physical and mental state ahead of the new season

Press Association Sport Staff

Toto Wolff believes Brexit will leave British-based Formula One teams at a major disadvantage – and a no-deal outcome would be a nightmare for the industry.

Mercedes chief Wolff insisted Brexit would hand Ferrari more power over his Brackley-based team.

The UK will depart the European Union on March 29 and there is currently no deal in place.

Toto Wolff believes Brexit will leave British-based Formula One teams at a major disadvantage

Toto Wolff believes Brexit will leave British-based Formula One teams at a major disadvantage

Toto Wolff believes Brexit will leave British-based Formula One teams at a major disadvantage

‘Ferrari in Italy, Alfa Romeo in Switzerland, they would have a massive advantage over every UK-based team,’ said Wolff, speaking as his team put their new car through its paces at testing in Barcelona.

‘We are looking at the various scenarios with Mercedes-Benz UK because it not only impacts Formula 1 but it impacts also the mother brand in terms of getting cars and parts in and out of the country.

‘But I can see very much if a ‘no-deal’ Brexit would happen like has been discussed, I think it would have a major impact in terms of our operation going to the races and getting our cars developed and ready.

Wolff said the political climate impacts a team's ability to get parts in and out of the country

Wolff said the political climate impacts a team's ability to get parts in and out of the country

Wolff said the political climate impacts a team’s ability to get parts in and out of the country

‘So that is a nightmare scenario that I don’t want to even envisage.

‘We do have certain contingencies in place, like more stock and thinking about how we would get parts and people in and out of the country – but it would be a disruption and it would cause all the UK teams a lot of headaches.

‘Brexit is a major concern for us and should be a major concern for all of us that live in the UK and operate out of the UK.’

(Left to right) Valtteri Bottas, Toto Wolff and Lewis Hamilton pose on the track at Silverstone

(Left to right) Valtteri Bottas, Toto Wolff and Lewis Hamilton pose on the track at Silverstone

(Left to right) Valtteri Bottas, Toto Wolff and Lewis Hamilton pose on the track at Silverstone

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are aiming to defend the drivers’ and constructors’ titles when the season starts in Australia next month.

Wolff also revealed Hamilton has been working out as he looks for a sixth title.

He added: ‘The weight regulations have been lifted and he has come back stronger and musclier than before.

‘He’s in a super mental state, the best I’ve seen so far. He looks physically and mentally in shape. Half an hour before the session he was all ready to go. I think a good start.’

 

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