In the first half of December, the FIA opened and closed proceedings against Susie and Toto Wolff in connection with the possible transfer of confidential information. In a new interview with Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport, the head of the Mercedes team criticized the FIA and said his wife would take legal action.
Toto Wolff: “Millions of people are following our actions and we must set an example of what to say and do. The investigation, which was opened and closed in two days, caused enormous damage. You don’t expect something like that in Formula 1.
If we want to make the sport more professional, we need to create transparency in processes that currently lack transparency and set standards at the highest level. This is my position.
I can’t speak for Susie, but she is a fighter with fierce determination. This is not the first time she has faced difficulties, and she plans to go to extremes in court.
Today, when someone types the name Susie Wolff into a search engine, the first thing he or she will see is material about the investigation against her. The bullet flew out of the gun and there was no stopping it.”
Source: F1 News

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