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No one is going to catch Verstappen, says Wolff

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No Formula One driver will be able to compete with Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen this year, Toto Wolff, team boss of their closest rivals last season Mercedes, said on Sunday after the Dutchman dominated the Japanese Grand Prix.

His frank assessment came after Verstappen finished the race at the Suzuka circuit almost 13 seconds clear of his team mate Sergio Perez and 20 seconds clear of the rest of the field.

"No one is going to catch Max this season. His driving and the car are just spectacula­r," Wolff said.

"Basically this season now is best of the rest ... hopefully we catch up to the Mclaren and then the Ferraris and fight for P2. This is what it is this year."

Mercedes just pipped Ferrari to second in the constructo­r championsh­ip last season with 409 points but were miles off Red Bull's 806 point haul.

The team that boast seventimes world champion Lewis Hamilton have had a troubled start to the year, lying fourth in the constructo­r standings behind also Ferrari and Mclaren.

Hamilton finished ninth at Suzuka, with his team mate George Russell in seventh, after a tyre strategy that backfired.

Wolff said that despite the poor result the team had taken strides forward in terms of getting a better feel for the car, with Hamilton saying after practice it was the best he had felt in the car in years.

But Wolff said he took little satisfacti­on knowing the title race was effectivel­y over already. "If your expectatio­n is to eventually race for wins and championsh­ips, then you can say we are in a bit of a no man's land," Wolff added. "We are in this bunch but it is not satisfying ... If I was to look for a pure sporting point of view, it is P1 that matters, not P2 or P3 or P4," he said.

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