A month without racing has allowed all F1 teams time to analyse the first three Grands Prix of the season and plan their next moves, with the season back on track in Miami this week.
And while our season has started in the strongest possible way, claiming three Grand Prix wins from the opening trio of races, Toto knows there is a lot of work still to be done.
"After a month without racing, we are ready to get back on track", he says.
"We’ve used this break to analyse the opening races honestly, address our weaknesses and continue to raise our level. We’ve started the season well, but that counts for very little if you stand still.
We also know that our competitors will have used this time effectively to improve their packages and build a deeper understanding of their cars, so we expect the field to be closer in Miami. That’s the reality of F1; it’s a challenge we not only welcome but must rise to.
As a sport, we have also used this time to engage in constructive and open dialogue with all stakeholders. The regulatory tweaks are an evolution rather than a revolution, designed to build on the quality of racing we’ve seen so far while allowing the drivers to push to the limit. These changes respect the DNA of our sport and I’m confident they will contribute to an even stronger spectacle going forward."