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Wolff Slams FIA, Calls Investigation a ‘Personal Family Attack’

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Toto Wolff, the Austrian head of the Mercedes Formula 1 team, expressed his anger and outrage at the FIA, the F1 and motorsport series’ governing body, calling the recent investigation into him and Susie Wolff, his wife, a “personal attack on the family.” Amid allegations of conflict of interest, Wolff extremely and continuously criticized the treatment he received during the process, especially towards his family.

“It’s not a problem for me if I’m in the crossfire,” Wolff said. “I can handle that; I’ve grown thick skin. However, it’s on another level when they target my family.”

Because of the aforementioned investigation, Mercedes verified that there was an “active legal exchange” with the FIA. The team’s driver, Lewis Hamilton, also voiced his displeasure with the sport’s regulatory body in response to the scandal.

“This week has been difficult,” Hamilton remarked. “It is disheartening to witness the governing body of our sport cast doubt on the character of Susie Wolff, one of the most amazing female leaders in our history, without providing any supporting documentation and simply offering an apology at the conclusion. It is not appropriate.”


Hamilton highlighted the importance of diversity and inclusion in sport, stressing that the FIA should be a leader of positive change. However, he expressed concern about certain individuals in the FIA leadership who appear to be resisting progress in this regard.

To understand the relevance of the FIA’s investigation into Toto and Susie Wolff’s alleged conflict of interest, it is crucial to return to the fundamentals of the franchise model that has become the focus of attention recently.

The ten Formula 1 teams are suppliers to Liberty Media, the Commercial Rights Holder, and consequently Formula One Management (FOM), under the so-called “franchise model.”

After packaging and improvement, this product is distributed to customers, media, and enthusiasts. In this case, Toto Wolff provides F1 with his product, which is later sold, but he keeps ownership of the product because Mercedes is a different company from F1.


It is claimed against Toto Wolff that during a recent meeting of the team bosses, he talked about matters that the other bosses were not aware of and that could only have originated from the FOM. It is theoretically possible for Toto Wolff to improperly utilize any knowledge he has for his personal gain and Mercedes’ advantage over its competitors.

Susie Wolff is also said to have access to team leader information, which benefits the FOM—again, an independent organization from the supplier teams. In an effort to prove their innocence, Susie and Toto angrily refuted the accusations.


Susie Wolff, Mercedes, and Formula One released responses following the FIA’s brief Tuesday night statement repeating that the compliance section is investigating the alleged conflict of interest.

The charges were categorically denied, and Wolff stated that she was “deeply insulted” by them, emphasizing her innocence.

This major disagreement exposes tensions within the F1 leadership and impacts the sport’s initiatives to support inclusivity and diversity. The case highlights the need to strike a balance between conducting a comprehensive investigation and protecting the parties’ reputations, and it also puts into question the FIA’s transparency and protocol when handling sensitive issues.

It is critical that internal concerns are handled sensitively and fairly, upholding the core values of fairness and sports integrity, as Formula One (F1) looks to change and establish itself as a leader of good change. The resolution of this incident will surely impact not just the FIA’s reputation but also the dynamics inside the class and the direction of the sport in the direction of greater inclusivity and transparency.

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