But the Mercedes team principal knows those in trophy-laden houses shouldn't cast too many stones, having claimed seven consecutive world championships between 2014 and 2020.
After watching lead a second successive one-two for Red Bull in Jeddah last Sunday, following 's win at a canter in Bahrain a fortnight earlier, Wolff said: ‘We have had those years when we were strong.
‘But it is a meritocracy. Even if it is not great for the show that the same guys win all the time, it is because they have done a good job and we haven't.
'I remember hearing questions like that when we were winning. What makes the sport so special is that you need to work hard to win and you deserve it as a matter of fact.
‘Entertainment follows sport. Maybe it is not good from the commercial side, but that is what makes F1 so special.'
Wolff's old sparring partner, Red Bull's Christian Horner, paid tribute to his troops, saying: ‘All credit to the team in Milton Keynes who have done a wonderful job over the winter. It's been the best start to a season we've ever had.'
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