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There is a school of thought that stability ultimately breeds success, not just in Formula 1 but in any sport.
Teams often talk of "three-year plans" to get them fighting at the front for wins and titles - although very few seldom ever make this self-imposed deadline as it goes sailing past with their concern still firmly entrenched in the midfield and no closer to toppling the trio at the front.
If it goes wrong, someone else is brought in to relaunch the programme and adopt their own multi-year plan. It's a vicious circle that can be hard to break.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is nothing at all, and let the stability seep through the organisation as roots are firmly planted and your team can develop into a strong, winning machine.
Take Red Bull and Mercedes as exhibit A. Christian Horner and Toto Wolff are two of the longest-serving team principals in F1, having taken over in 2005 and 2013, respectively.
Red Bull especially did not panic and sack Hor...