F1 constructors’ title now wide open, says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff

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FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 - Dutch Grand Prix - Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands - August 25, 2024 Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris in action during the race REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw/File Photo

A general view of the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix on Aug 25, which was won by McLaren's Lando Norris.

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McLaren and Dutch Grand Prix winner Lando Norris have blown the Formula One constructors’ championship wide open with Red Bull in danger of being overhauled, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.

Norris took the chequered flag 22.896 seconds clear of Red Bull’s home hero Max Verstappen at a windy Zandvoort on Aug 25, finishing with a fastest-lap flourish to secure an additional point.

While the Briton is still a massive 70 points behind Verstappen in the drivers’ standings with nine races remaining, McLaren are now only 30 behind reigning champions Red Bull in the constructors’ battle.

“He (Norris) has basically annihilated all of the competition with that fastest lap at the end, with a 42-lap-old hard tyre and a 20-second gap. So this constructors’ championship is wide open in my opinion and that’s good for Formula One,” Wolff said after the race.

With sprint races inflating the available points tally at some weekends to come, the gap is one that could be closed relatively quickly.

Red Bull scored 54 points from the China sprint weekend alone in April, while McLaren scored 27 points more than their rivals in Hungary in July.

Crucially, McLaren have outscored once-dominant Red Bull in eight of the last nine races while Mercedes, fourth overall, have done so in four of the last five.

There have been seven different race winners so far, the most since 2012, and while McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes have triumphed with both their drivers, Sergio Perez has become Red Bull’s Achilles heel.

The Mexican has scored just 35 points in his last nine races, but his team have stuck with him in the hope his contribution will pick up again – and the absence of a clearly better alternative.

While Mercedes are 158 points off the top, they have won three races this season – the same as McLaren and one more than third-placed Ferrari who are 34 points behind Norris’ team and have their home Italian Grand Prix next up this weekend.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner pointed out that the Dutch race was still only the fourth time this season that triple world champion Verstappen had come away from a race weekend with his points lead reduced.

He recognised, however, that his team – who started the season with Verstappen taking seven successive poles and winning seven of the first 10 races – had issues to resolve and McLaren currently had the quicker car.

“It can change very quickly, and that means it can change back the other way as well,” he said.

“McLaren has been the benchmark car over the last few races, we’re very acutely aware that we need to respond to that.

“We’re used to being in championship fights over the years. We’ll dig deep and we’re going to fight with everything we’ve got over the remaining nine races.” REUTERS

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