F1 | Wolff on the Racing Point case: “It won't go to the FIA ​​Tribunal”

"I think everything will be resolved by next week," continued the Austrian

Wolff in Belgium returned to talk about the Racing Point case
F1 | Wolff on the Racing Point case: “It won't go to the FIA ​​Tribunal”

In a chat given to the microphones of Sky Sport F1 HD, Toto wolff he returned to talk about the case Racing Point and the withdrawal of the protest by McLaren and Renault, underlining how everything could be resolved within a few days.

According to the Austrian, executive director of Mercedes, the issue will not end up at the FIA ​​Court of Appeal, given that the teams are looking for an "internal" solution and not through the help of the FIA.

The signing of the Concordat Pact, precisely in this sense, could accelerate this process of clarification within the paddock. FerrariWe remember that it is the only team that has not yet withdrawn its protest against Lawrence Stroll's team.

“I think everything will be resolved by next week, or at least we hope,” said Wolff. “I don't expect this debate to go to the international court of appeals. There has been a bit of a push against Racing Point's performance, which is truly exceptional this season, but it's not just a brake duct.”

“I think they did a really good job within the team. This can be seen by how close they are to us. I think it's a nice group of people who in previous years could rely on a very low budget." he concluded.

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