Mercedes chief Wolff calls for F1, FIA action amid Horner saga

Mercedes chief Wolff calls for F1, FIA action amid Horner saga

Mercedes group principal Toto Wolff has known as on Formula One and its governing physique to handle the continued controversy surrounding Christian Horner.

Horner, the group principal of Red Bull Racing, was just lately cleared to proceed in his function after an inside investigation into allegations of inappropriate habits towards a feminine colleague.

However, the 50-year-old has confronted additional scrutiny following the leak of WhatsApp messages, which seemed to be exchanged between Horner and the complainant, to key figures within the sport.

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressed concern over the state of affairs, stating that the turmoil is damaging the game on a human degree. F1 Chief Executive Stefano Domenicali has not but commented on the matter.

Earlier this week, Wolff known as for better transparency from Red Bull Racing’s mum or dad firm, Red Bull GmbH, which performed the investigation.

The Austrian company mentioned it was assured the inquiry into Horner had been “fair, rigorous and impartial” and added that the report – understood to stretch to 150 pages – is “confidential.” Horner has at all times denied the claims.

“Let’s see where it goes in the next days,” said Wolff on Saturday night. “I’d very a lot hope that the governing physique, the sanctioning physique, and the industrial rights’ holder set the compass proper.

“But the second I begin to proceed to query how this has been dealt with, I’m most likely not doing any good to the entire problem, as a result of then it might be seen as this simply being a few energy struggle inside F1.

“That’s why I believe it’s not within the group’s palms. It’s a a lot larger subject than that, and I don’t wish to diminish the entire state of affairs by making it appear to be the Mercedes man is speaking in regards to the Red Bull guys.”

Wolff was talking after a disappointing opening race of the season for his Mercedes group on the Bahrain Grand Prix.

George Russell began third and completed fifth – 47 seconds behind winner Max Verstappen – with Lewis Hamilton taking the checkered flag in seventh, 50 seconds adrift.

Wolff continued: “Max is in a distinct league, a distinct galaxy. We simply should acknowledge his efficiency ranges.

“But I consider that the group of Ferrari, McLaren, and Mercedes had been most likely in the same ballpark. We simply want to take a look at ourselves, get on prime of our issues, and if we’re capable of handle our race weekend higher, we will probably be racing these guys.”

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