Toto Wolff, the team principal of Mercedes F1, recently opened up about his mental health challenges and the pressures he faces in the high-stakes world of Formula One. As he gears up for the final three races of a challenging season for his once-dominant team, Wolff reflects on the complexities of his role. “I don’t feel pressure as it’s my comfort zone,” he states, though he acknowledges that this isn’t a display of bravado. “I feel awful and vulnerable at other times, which is more related to life. I’ve always struggled with mental health, stemming from my upbringing. Therefore, my professional frustrations pale in comparison to the other experiences I’ve endured.” Wolff also touched on the potential loss of star driver Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari and expressed his frustration regarding accusations directed at his wife, Susie. Despite the challenges, he remains focused on navigating the remainder of the season with resilience and determination.