Toto Wolff hoping for Porsche F1 involvement despite Red Bull talks ending
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he hopes big brands like Porsche will get involved in F1, despite their talks with Red Bull coming to an end.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he hopes big brands like Porsche will get involved in F1, despite their talks with Red Bull coming to an end.
Lewis Hamilton admitted Sunday’s safety-car finish at the Italian Grand Prix evoked memories of his contentious championship defeat in Abu Dhabi last year, saying: “That is the rule it should be, right?”
MONZA, Italy: Formula One's safety-car rules will be discussed by teams and the governing body after the final anti-climactic laps of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix revived memories of last year's controversial Abu Dhabi title-decider.
Lewis Hamilton said the finish to the Italian Grand Prix in Monza brought back memories of last season’s finale in Abu Dhabi, when Max Verstappen won the Formula One title in controversial circumstances. The last few laps of the Italian GP were all behind a safety car after Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren stopped on the track and had to be removed. Ad Verstappen won the race just as he did under different circumstances in Abu Dhabi, when then-FIA race director Michael Masi allowed racing to resume on the final lap rather than finishing with a safety car.
Toto Wolff and Christian Horner have both given their thoughts on the Italian Grand Prix ending behind the Safety Car.
Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following the news of her death on Thursday, with a minute's silence held before Friday's practice session. Before the start of proceedings in Monza the teams gathered in the paddocks, outside their garages, to pay their respects. Ad Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff wore a black armband, and Britons Hamilton, George Russell and Ross Brawn all gathered at the front of the group.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has raised questions about Yuki Tsunoda's retirement from the Dutch Grand Prix, which assisted Max Verstappen’s victory.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands : AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda was reprimanded by Formula One stewards at the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday for driving his car with the seatbelts loosened.