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After China pole, Wolff hints Brawn might stay

"What happens with Lowe does not mean that Ross will be leaving us" - Toto Wolff

Toto Wolff, Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director

Apr.14 (GMM) Toto Wolff has played down suggestions Ross Brawn is definitely set to leave Mercedes.

Earlier, Wolff - the Brackley based team's new director and shareholder - hinted Brawn's future is clouded, having been informed of Mercedes' interest in securing the services of McLaren's Paddy Lowe.

Toto Wolff, Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director
Toto Wolff, Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director

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"Ross responded totally professionally and said 'For three years I have not brought the results that were expected. Therefore it is clear that you would look around for a successor'," Wolff told Die Welt newspaper.

But that was before Lewis Hamilton secured pole in Shanghai, raising the question that if Mercedes is capable of beating all comers on a Saturday, why would the job of the man at the helm be in doubt?

Wolff is quoted by Speed Week: "As Ross always says -- performance is everything.

"It is how success is measured.

"Even if the media has run up and down the paddock saying Paddy Lowe is coming, it is true we wanted to think about the management in a rational way.

"Currently, it's running fine," said Wolff.

"What happens with Lowe does not mean that Ross will be leaving us," he added.

Another rumour doing the rounds recently is that, after a period of observation and analysis, Wolff has been preparing a list of redundancies.

"I have been learning the bigger picture here, and that's not done in three months," he said.

"But I'm also not the great executioner. I mean, there are stories around that 'Wolff will fire 35 people after Bahrain'. That's ridiculous," said Wolff.

"We have exceptionally intelligent people at Brackley. It's just a matter of having the structure so that it can work perfectly," he added.

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