
Mercedes confirms ‘active legal exchange’ following FIA investigation
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has confirmed that an ‘active legal exchange’ is in the works following FIA’s recent investigation over conflict of interest
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has confirmed that an ‘active legal exchange’ is in the works following FIA’s recent investigation over conflict of interest
FIA has terminated its investigation into Toto and Susie Wolff’s conduct after concluding that the couple did not divulge any confidential information regarding Formula 1
All Formula 1 teams have publicly denied allegations that they were involved in the decision made by FIA to launch an investigation into the purported leak of confidential information
F1 Academy Managing director Susie Wolff has refuted claims regarding conflict of interest with her husband Toto Wolff who is the Mercedes team boss
FIA has launched an investigation into possible conflicts of interest in response to allegations that Toto and Susie Wolff may have had unauthorized access to private F1 information
The FIA has issued a formal warning to Toto Wolff and Fred Vasseur for comments made during an official press conference ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has stated that a new floor for the W14 car will be the final significant upgrade in 2023 as the team plans to introduce the update in the United States Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff reveals that he regrets Mercedes did not sign Max Verstappen, but concedes that he would not have made the best teammate for Lewis Hamilton.
According to Forbes, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has risen to the status of billionaire as a result of his involvement with the sport.
Toto Wolff supports the introduction of a driver salary cap in Formula 1, mentioning American sports as an example of why it would work.
Toto Wolff has stated that he is “not sorry” for the cancellation of the team principals’ procession which was set to happen at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has promised to defend Lewis Hamilton after the seven-time Formula 1 Champion underperformed in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton recounted an intense confrontation with Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff as internal stuff after a dismal performance in qualifying.
Mercedes announced their 2022 title sponsors but big names such as Epson and Bose were missing.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed that Lewis Hamilton may quit Formula 1 racing after getting disappointed in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix season finale. Hamilton lost the race that would see him claim a record breaking eighth championship title to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen after a controversial last lap Safety Car. The directives given by Formula 1 Race Director Michael Masi allowed the the lapped cars between Hamilton and Verstappen to overtake the Safety Car despite initially saying it would not be allowed. The Safety Car cut Hamilton’s 10 second lead and Verstappen got the upper hand winning the race. This got Mercedes disappointed by the absolute turn of events with Wolff saying the race controversy got him and Hamilton ‘disillusioned’ with Formula 1 as a sport. “It is going to take a long time to digest what has happened on Sunday….. I don’t think we will ever get over it, that’s not possible,” Wolff told reporters. “Lewis and I are disillusioned at the moment. We’re not disillusioned with the sport. We love the sport with every bone in our body. And we love it because the stopwatch never lies.” “But if we break that fundamental principle of spotting fairness and authenticity of the sport, then suddenly the stopwatch doesn’t become relevant anymore. Because we are exposed to random decision-making. “And it is clear that you may fall out of love with a sport if you start to question, with all the work you have been doing, all the sweat and tears and blood.” Toto Wolff did not disclose whether Hamilton will be back for the 2022 F1 season in February as the Brit’s contract with Mercedes runs upto the end of 2022. “I would very much hope that Lewis continues racing because he’s the greatest driver of all time,” the 49-year-old said. “We will be working through the events over the next weeks and months and I think that as a racer, his heart will say ‘I need to continue’, because he is at the peak of his game. “But we have to overcome the pain that was caused upon him on Sunday, also because he is a man with clear values and it is difficult for him to understand how that happened.” “I just have to do the utmost that I can to help him overcome this, in order for him to return strong and with a love of the sport and trust in the decision-making of the sport next year, and I wish very much that will be the case.” Hamilton has been silent after the Yas Marina race and quietly jetted back to UK on Wednesday to receive a knighthood award from Prince Charles at Windsor Castle.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff and driver Lewis Hamilton will not be attending Thursday’s FIA Prize Giving Gala in Paris. The event which is held after the end of every Formula 1 season requires the top three drivers in the championship to attend. This means championship winner Max Verstappen, first runner up Lewis Hamilton and second runner up Valtteri Bottas have to make an appearance for the event. However, Hamilton and his boss Toto Wolff confirmed they will not be attending the event despite Mercedes taking its eighth consecutive Constructors Championship title. According to article 6.6 of the Sporting Regulations Act, drivers finishing first, second and third in the Championship must be present at the annual FIA Prize Giving ceremony. This means that Hamilton will be in breach of the rule but it is not yet clear if the seven-time world champion will face any disciplinary action for missing the event. The Mercedes Formula one and Formula E team also missed the Tuesday photoshoot pre-Gala event. The Formula E team took both the drivers and constructors championship this year. This comes after Lewis Hamilton was denied the championship title by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen following a controversial last lap safety car. The Race Director’s instructions that allowed the lapped cars to overtake the Safety Car received a lot of criticism because initially the directives did not allow for such to happen. Verstappen had the upper hand after the Race Control instructions and went ahead to overtake Lewis Hamilton on the last lap winning the race and claiming the Drivers Championship title. After the race Mercedes protested the controversial move but was dismissed by the Race Stewards. The team recently announced they have no further intentions appealing the matter. This now means Verstappen can now receive the championship trophy this evening in the Gala event.