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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has hit out at FIA race director Niels Wittich over his jewellery crackdown at the Australian Grand Prix. Wolff questioned whether the jewellery ban was "a battle he [Wittich] needs to have" in his new role.
However, Wolff also took an apparent swipe at former race director Michael Masi, saying he would take the jewellery ban "a thousand times over" if it was Wittich's only error. Speaking to the Press Association, Wolff said: "How he has run the first few races has been respectful, solid and he hasn't put a single foot wrong.
"But is that [jewellery ban] a battle he needs to have at this stage? However, if it turns out to be the biggest unfortunate misstep of a race director, I would take it a thousand times over."
Wittich and World Endurance Championship race director Eduardo Freitas took over the reins as a partnership for this season. It