MELBOURNE Cheap Jaquiski Tartt Jersey , March 16 (Xinhua) -- Mercedes' Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff has suggested rival teams "moaning" about his team's commanding success should put their heads down and work harder, following Mercedes' domination of the Australian Grand Prix (GP) in Melbourne.
After Mercedes' pair Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg finished more than 30 seconds clear of the field, Ferrari and Red Bull immediately called for rule changes to peg back the Silver Arrows.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner questioned how long the sport's governing body, the Federation Internationale de l' Automobile (FIA), could allow Mercedes to go unchallenged Cheap Arik Armstead Jersey , after the German constructor won 16 of 19 races last season.
"Is it healthy to have this? The FIA have an equalization mechanism within the rules," Horner said post-race on Sunday night. "They perhaps need to look at it."
But Mercedes principal Wolff, whose team began preparing for the last year's drastic regulation overhaul back in 2011, was blunt in his advice for those crying out for equalization.
"There is this wall in Jerusalem that you can stand in front of and complain. Maybe the guys should go there," he said on Monday.
"If you come into Formula One Cheap DeForest Buckner Jersey , try to beat each other and perform at the highest level and then you need equalization after the first race -- you cry out after the first race -- that's not how we've done things in the past," he said. "I think 'Just get your f****** head down, work hard and try to sort it out'."
Mercedes' superiority reigned for the entire weekend with Saturday's practice the only session where Mercedes failed a one- two lockout. In that session, second-ranked Sebastian Vettel, driving a Ferrari Cheap Joe Williams Jersey , clocked a lap 0.2 second quicker than Rosberg.
The calls for urgent reform increased after the race on Sunday night with the Silver Arrows' team having seemingly moved further ahead of the field in the four months since winning the drivers' and constructors' titles in 2014.
Even Rosberg admitted that he hoped the competition would soon catch up for the