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Toto Wolff was "absolutely apoplectic" in a team principal meeting ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, claims Sky Sports F1 host Simon Lazenby. It is understood the Mercedes boss spoke to other team principal on the bouncing and porpoising issues affecting drivers on the grid.
However, it is believed the talks did not go well as planned with a lot of division remaining in the paddock over any rules changes. Lazenby said: "We understand he was absolutely apoplectic in that meeting a little bit earlier. Worried for the safety of his drivers."
His comments were backed up by Martin Brundle who said that he had heard the team principal meeting this morning was "feisty". The former driver claimed Wolff had got "quite upset" with other team bosses during the heated exchange, something the Mercedes team boss agreed with.


