Mercedes manager Toto Wolff says he is completely dedicated to driving the Recipe 1 group for an additional three years, with another agreement that bars any exhibition statements.
In a restrictive meeting with The Everyday Message, Wolff has uncovered that he as of late concurred with his kindred investors to another arrangement to stay in charge of the crew until basically the finish of 2026.
The three gatherings included, Wolff, INEOS proprietor Jim Ratcliffe and Mercedes-Benz Chief Ola Kallenius, have concurred that the most ideal way forward is to guarantee that the administration of the F1 crew is steady as it offers to return to the front of F1.
Talking about the circumstance, Wolff, who claims 33% of the group, said: "I think the main thing among us is that we trust one another.
"Toward the day's end, as an investor myself, I need the best profit from speculation. Also, the best profit from speculation is winning.
"I won't attempt to hold tight to a place that I think someone will show improvement over me. I ensure that I have individuals around who can tell me in any case. Eventually, the three of us chose: 'We should rehash it'."
Mercedes' absence of progress over the past season, where it has taken only one triumph while rival Red Bull has gotten consecutive title greatness, provoked talk that Wolff could be feeling the squeeze to keep his work on the off chance that there was not a circle back in the group's fortunes.
However, he demands that his future will not have anything to do with what the group follows through on target, since there is no exhibition provision in the agreement.
"I've never had an exhibition condition," he said. "You either trust one another or you don't. Furthermore, we are adjusted as investors."
Wolff thinks the greatest gamble for him is really tracking down inspiration to proceed assuming that achievement was simple, as opposed to moving disappointed and leaving on the off chance that things became worse.
"I'm essential for this group in different capabilities," he added. "I'm a co-investor. I'm on the board. These are things which won't change whatever leader, or non-chief, job I have. Be that as it may, I feel better.
"The gamble for me is in every case more drag out than burnout. Furthermore, that is the reason I embrace the difficulties we have today, despite the fact that they now and again feel extremely, hard to make due."