Pillow torque? Husband and wife probe sparks Formula 1 storm

Pillow torque? Husband and wife probe sparks Formula 1 storm
By Alan Baldwin

London: Formula 1’s governing body announced a compliance probe on Tuesday that drew a furious response from the sport’s owners, top team Mercedes and one of the most senior women in motorsport.

The storm broke after the FIA issued a surprise statement saying it was looking into reports a team boss had received confidential information from an employee of the commercial rights holder.

Although the principal was not named, media identified him as Mercedes’ Toto Wolff whose wife Susie leads the all-female F1 Academy and reports to Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali.

“The FIA is aware of media speculation centred on the allegation of information of a confidential nature being passed to an F1 team principal from a member of FOM personnel,” the governing body said in a statement.

“The FIA compliance department is looking into the matter.”

Susie Wolff, a former racer who was also previously a team boss in the all-electric Formula E series, said on Instagram that she felt “deeply insulted but sadly unsurprised” by the allegations.

Susie Wolff described the allegations as being “rooted in intimidatory and misogynistic behaviour”.Credit: Getty

“It is disheartening that my integrity is being called into question in such a manner, especially when it seems to be rooted in intimidatory and misogynistic behaviour, and focused on my marital status rather than my abilities,” she added.

“Throughout my career in motorsport I have encountered and overcome numerous obstacles and I refuse to let these baseless allegations overshadow my dedication and passion for F1 Academy.

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“In the strongest possible terms, I reject these allegations.”

Liberty Media-owned Formula 1 said the FIA statement had not been shared with them in advance.

Toto Wollf is the principal and CEO of the Mercedes F1 team.Credit: Getty

They expressed “complete confidence that the allegations are wrong”, said “no member of our team has made any unauthorised disclosure to a team principal” and referred to “robust processes and procedures” to ensure the segregation of information.

London’s Daily Telegraph reported the concern from team principals is that Toto Wolff has access to confidential knowledge about the activities of F1 which rival team bosses do not have, while Susie is well briefed on team principal discussions which can be of use to F1.

A report in BusinessF1 magazine suggested that a comment Wolff made in a recent team principal meeting, based on information it is said that could only have come from Formula 1, acted as the trigger point for other team principals to complain about a potential conflict of interest.

The Telegraph report suggests that it also sits uncomfortably with some team principals that Susie Wolff talks to other teams’ sponsors on behalf of the commercial rights holder, thereby gleaning information which could be fed back to Mercedes F1.

Mercedes said the team had received no communication from the FIA Compliance Department “and it was highly surprising to learn of the investigation through a media statement.

“We wholly reject the allegation in the statement and associated media coverage, which wrongly impinges on the integrity and compliance of our team principal.”

The www.motorsport.com website reported that some principals had expressed concern to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem of a potential conflict of interest, although nothing had been said in public.

It said Ben Sulayem had asked the compliance department to investigate. An FIA spokesman could not comment on the matter.

Formula One and the FIA have been at loggerheads on a number of issues since Ben Sulayem took office at the end of 2021.

Some team bosses also raised conflict of interest concerns last year when Shaila Ann-Rao, who had worked as a special adviser to Wolff, was appointed the FIA’s interim head of F1. She left the governing body less than six months later.

Reuters

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