Toto Wolff says the biggest difference between Mercedes and Ferrari is the "attitude".

The Austrian, who has presided over the German marque's utter domination of F1 since 2014, says he runs Mercedes with a "modest" attitude.

"Part of our DNA is that we remain modest as we win," Wolff told the Dutch magazine Formule 1.

"We do not take the win for granted -- we do not see it as something that is self-evident or our right," he added. "We do not go into every weekend with the attitude that winning is a must.

"If there are races in which second is the maximum and we have done our utmost, I have peace with it. I think that is the biggest difference between us and Ferrari," said Wolff.

For the first time in the 'power unit' era, Ferrari put up a strong challenge to Mercedes' domination in 2018, but the Italian team ultimately fell short due to strategic and driver mistakes.

Wolff continued: "They have the attitude that anything less than victory is not enough. They have to win. Being second is a failure, even if they still did their best."


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2 F1 Fan comments on “Wolff: Mercedes & Ferrari have different 'attitudes'

  1. Simon Saivil

    There is much to be said for what Wolff said. That, perhaps, explains Arrivabene's "good Friday face" that he constantly wore. Victory or nothing, as victories eluded, eventually got to him.

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  2. Giovanni Menta

    Well if Toto wolf is talking attitude I would have to agree 2018 was an adjustment period for Ferrari but that did not happen for Ferrari mistakes from Vettle and Ferrari were and did not adjust accordingly take the attitude out of the equation and Ferrari should have won in 2018 Ferrari has learned from 2018 in attitude adjustments and they move now into 2019 that will be a prosperous year for Ferrari God bless the Ferrari team Forza Ferrari.

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