“Losing your father and feeling alone at 14 and penniless, that’s pressure. Fighting for a world title does not even put it on the scales ”. This is the reaction of Toto Wolff opposite the tip of the series Netflix ‘Drive to survive’ in which Christian Horner emphasizes that in this 2021 Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff are subjected to a pressure never experienced before and for this reason they show signs of abating.
“Some of us in front of a microphone or a camera thinks we are in Hollywood and becomes a little actor – continued Toto Wolff interviewed by Daily Mail – and that’s great for F1, as a shareholder I’m happy about that. Christian has understood very well that he is part of a great cast that is F1 and therefore takes advantage of this situation. Even in the past Bernie Ecclestone tried in every way to feed everything that could be soap opera, especially when the show on the track was not so exciting ”.
Returning to the difficulties he went through as a teenager, Toto Wolff claims that it was a very difficult path, but one that forged him deeply: “My dad didn’t go away suddenly, he had a brain tumor for ten years. I am scars that mark you in the depths. Even today I sometimes wake up with the nightmare and the feeling of being alone. After that experience, I decided and learned that I wanted to be independent and not rely on anyone. Each of us has our own story and suffering, I’m not looking for empathy or compassion. Simply, fighting for a world title, no matter how important and crucial, does not even tip the balance for me in terms of pressure ”.
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