F1: Red Bull ‘absolutely’ deserves 2022 titles – Wolff

(GMM) Toto Wolff admits that Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s world title wins in 2022 are “absolutely deserved”.

As the uncertainty and anger surrounding Red Bull’s budget cap breach continues, Red Bull paid ultimate tribute to the death of late founder Dietrich Mateschitz on Sunday by sewing up the first constructors’ title win since 2013.

In every year since then, Mercedes lifted that championship cup.

Red Bull Racing Team Consultant Dr Helmut Marko celebrates winning the 2022 F1 Constructor’s Championship on the podium following the F1 Grand Prix of USA at Circuit of The Americas on October 23, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)

“They were really up front everywhere this season and didn’t make any mistakes,” Mercedes boss Wolff said when asked in Austin about Red Bull’s successes.

“They came out of the blocks with a good car and have continued to develop – both titles are absolutely deserved,” he told Sky Deutschland.

Mercedes has struggled in the first year of the new ‘ground effect’ aerodynamic rules, but took a big package of upgrades to the United States.

“The upgrades have had an effect,” Wolff insists.

Toto Wolff looks depressed as Max Verstappen schools his driver Lewis Hamilton yet again. Wolff knows it’s Max Verstappen’s talent, not the Red Bull car because if the Red Bull car was fastest, they would finish 1-2 every race. Ferrari wins most of the poles, but on race day Verstappen has no equal.

Lewis Hamilton, however, lamented in Austin that the gap to Red Bull and Mercedes still exists – even though he was only 5 seconds behind Verstappen at the checkered flag [but it would have been a lot more but for two safety car periods and blotched Red Bull pitstop] as the Dutchman equalled the all-time record of 13 wins in a season.

“The car wasn’t easy to drive,” Hamilton said afterwards. “And we just weren’t fast enough.

“Now we still have three chances, so hopefully that victory will come at some point. But unless something drastic happens, it’s highly unlikely that we will have the true pace to be able to compete with them.”

George Russell has struggled in particular with the 2022 Mercedes at recent races, and on Sunday earned Carlos Sainz’s ire by hitting the Ferrari in the first corner of the US GP.

“George no longer has confidence in the car,” Wolff admits. “It’s too unpredictable for him, too moody in different conditions, too susceptible to wind. That’s why he doesn’t get everything out of it anymore.

“But we are closer overall. The update worked and with the luck of the brave we could have won.

“We’re taking hamster steps, but they are bringing us closer.”

Hamilton cannot carry an inferior race car like Verstappen. Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB18 leads Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team W13 during the F1 Grand Prix of USA at Circuit of The Americas on October 23, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)