“A human error in good faith meant that not all cars were allowed to split“. The FIA report on the events of Abu Dhabiin his intentions, had to put an end to the controversy that ignited the winter of Formula 1. However, it risks fueling them further, because the Federation has admitted between the lines that the final of Yas Marina, decided by the former referee Michael Masi, did not follow the rules.
At least Toto Wolff he wants to definitively dismiss an issue that, undeniably, has put Mercedes at a disadvantage. The team principal of Brackley’s team considers the FIA report a considerable step forward, but which must now take second place compared to the difficulties of the W13, which started the 2022 World Championship by proving to be behind Ferrari and Red Bull: “I think that the Federation is a huge change from what we have seen before. Whether the report is complete or not, releasing it was a good step forward in terms of governance. Recognizing the presence of a human error in Abu Dhabi was very important in closing this story“, The Austrian said, according to reports GPFans. “The report came out, I know, but to tell the truth I haven’t thought about Abu Dhabi since our car proved not to be competitive on track for this year“.
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