Mercedes boss Toto Wolff joined George Russell during Thursday’s media day in Abu Dhabi to criticise Red Bull team principal Christian Horner; watch the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, starting from Friday, with lights out for Sunday’s race at 1pmMercedes boss Toto Wolff has described his Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner as a “yapping little terrier” but refused to criticise Max Verstappen amid the world champion’s ongoing row with George Russell.
The disagreement escalated remarkably on Thursday as Red Bull’s Verstappen doubled down on his post-Qatar Grand Prix criticism of Russell, before the Mercedes driver accused the Dutchman of making a violent threat towards him before last weekend’s race.
During Russell’s session with the written media in the paddock ahead of this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Wolff took the unusual step of joining his driver in a packed Mercedes hospitality unit to weigh in on the situation.
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Wolff has been open this season about his desire to sign Verstappen from Red Bull and has refused to rule out another move for the recently crowned four-time world champion for the 2026 season, when Mercedes are hoping to return to the summit of the sport as new technical regulations are introduced.
Asked whether Verstappen has been “enabled” by those around him, Wolff suggested that the 27-year-old has been let down by a lack of guidance from Horner in contentious scenarios.
“I think as a team principal, it’s important to be a sparring partner for your drivers, and that means explaining that things can be more nuanced,” Wolff said.
“Statements that are absolutistic, thinking that everything is 100 per cent right or 100 per cent wrong, is just something you need to explain. Things are more nuanced depending on your perception and your perspective.
