



“And if a brand like Porsche that is known all over the world, puts their marketing dollars into activating F1, we will all be benefiting, and I think this is the important part,” the Mercedes chief claimed. However, the Austrian still believes Porsche would be of added value to F1, he explained: “Every large corporation, especially auto companies, not only auto companies, because Red Bull is also pretty good at that, that not only buys a racing team and invest large amounts of money into running it, but also invests even more into activation is beneficial for F1. It would have been really great for F1 and all of us overall if they would have joined forces for the attractiveness of the sport.” Porsche in F1 beneficial for the sport And that didn’t work out for reasons that are unknown to me. “Porsche/Red Bull would have been a mega entry. “For me as a Mercedes person, it’s a shame that we can’t fight with Porsche,” he added. “It’s a shame obviously,” Wolff told the media about the Porsche’s and Red Bull’s failure to reach an agreement on an F1 spell. Mercedes Toto Wolff regrets that outcome, claiming he was looking forward to his team, Mercedes slugging it out with a Porsche-Red Bull combo.
