Lewis Hamilton calls for change at the top of F1 following FIA and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff’s investigation into his wife Susie … branding investigation ‘inappropriate and disappointing’
* The FIA opened an investigation into the behavior of Toto and Susie Wolff
* Toto is the manager of the Mercedes team, while Susie runs the all-female F1 academy
* The FIA found no breach of confidentiality and quickly closed the investigation Lewis Hamilton has called for change at the top of Formula 1 after an unacceptable and disappointing investigation into the FIA and his boss Toto Wolff and his wife Susie failed.
Hamilton appeared at the federation and awards party in Baku an hour after Wolff revealed that Mercedes was considering legal action against the FIA following an investigation into allegations of an alleged conflict of interest with chief executive Susie. from the F1 Academy. A day after the FIA announced its controversial investigation into Wolffs, the sport and nine other teams said they had not appealed, and on Thursday evening the FIA said no investigation was ongoing before closing the case.
In another difficult day, FIA president Mohammed Ben Suleyam was due to face the media but was pulled from the press conference after the federation announced that he had been hospitalized with a concussion following a crash several days earlier.
The FIA announced that 62-year-old Ben Suleyam, who is expected to attend the award ceremony on Friday night, will make a full recovery, Lewis Hamilton called for change at the top of Formula 1 after an investigation into unacceptable and disappointing behavior by the FIA and his boss Toto Wolff and his wife Susie.
Lewis Hamilton called for change at the top of Formula 1 after he defied the FIA and the investigation into his boss Toto Wolff and his wife Susie, calling it unacceptable and disappointing; They opened an investigation into the Wolffs for an alleged conflict of interest, but soon closed it.
They opened an investigation into the Wolffs for an alleged conflict of interest, but soon closed it