Red Bull’s current advantage with its RB20 has opened up the prospect of it already looking certain to win the world championships this year, and potentially lock out every race victory.
Off the back of a similarly dominant 2023 campaign, this has prompted fears that the popularity of F1 could suffer if a closer battle at the front of the field doesn't soon develop.
While the inability of Red Bull’s rivals to close down the deficit has prompted questions about whether or not F1’s new generation of rules have failed to deliver the spectacle hoped for, Wolff does not see things that way.
And he thinks it would be a mistake to pursue the route that Red Bull team boss Christian Horner did back in 2015, when he urged the FIA to change the regulations and peg back Mercedes as it enjoyed similar levels of domination.
“Mercedes have done a super job,” said Horner back then. “They have a good car, a fantastic engine and they have two very good drivers.
“The problem is that the gap is so big that you end up with three-tier racing. That is not healthy for F1.
“They [the FIA] have a power output so they can see what every power unit is producing. They have the facts. They could quite easily come up with a way of some form of equalisation.”
Source: Autosport