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Wolff: Ferrari ‘between a rock and a hard place’ with team orders

Toto Wolff says Ferrari cannot win in the court of public opinion when it comes to using, or not using, team orders.

The Scuderia team-mates raced wheel-to-wheel in Saturday’s sprint qualifying at the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, almost colliding at one point.

While Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz squabbled over second place, Max Verstappen scampered off into the distance.

By the time the Ferrari team-mates’ battle was settled, Leclerc ahead of Sainz, Verstappen’s lead was too big for the Monégasque driver to haul him in.

It raised eyebrows in the paddock with Ralf Schumacher going as far as to say “one gets the impression that they really want Red Bull to become World Champion”.

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Wolff says no matter the call Ferrari made, they were always going to upset someone.

“I actually found it quite a good call,” he said as per silverarrows.net. “They let them race, that was the only entertainment in the race so it was good to watch.

“You could say that if you were losing massive ground on Verstappen and were fighting for the championship that needs to be considered but in any case, as the team, you always get the blame.

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are going AT IT! The battle of the Ferraris pic.twitter.com/mv14ioFdZE

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) July 9, 2022

“You let them race and then everybody is going to say ‘Well, you’re losing ground against the main competitor’.

“If you don’t let them race, you get even more s*** for team orders at that stage of the season. You’re between a rock and

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