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Toto Wolff is so furious with Michael Masi that he ‘doesn’t want to speak to him again.'

His controversial decision at last year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix cost Lewis Hamilton a record eighth F1 world championship.

As 2021's title decider neared its conclusion, Masi initially instructed that lapped cars could not overtake the safety car until it left the track.

Therefore, there would not have been time for Max Verstappen to get behind his rival, after a crash involving Nicholas Latifi towards the end of the race.

However, Masi controversially changed his mind, allowing the cars between Hamilton and Verstappen to unlap themselves before ordering the safety car off the track.

Therefore, the 24-year-old could get on the British driver's tail before overtaking him in a one-lap shootout, benefiting from driving on far newer tyres.

There were still more cars that should have been able to unlap themselves, according to the rules.

If these rules had been followed, then the race would likely have finished behind a safety car as it was the final lap, and as Hamilton was in the lead, he would have been crowned champion.

Wolff was raging after the decision was made and despite Mercedes lodging

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