Toto Wolff Blames Red Bull Car, Not F1 Rules, for Verstappen's Frustration

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff attributes Max Verstappen's unhappiness and criticism of the new Formula One regulations to issues with the Red Bull car rather than the rules themselves. Verstappen has expressed discontent with the updated F1 regulations, especially regarding electrical energy deployment, and hinted at leaving if the sport becomes unenjoyable. Wolff counters by highlighting positive racing aspects like increased overtakes in China, signaling ongoing debate over the new regulations' impact on driver experience and competition.
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