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FIA investigates Toto Wolff on suspicion of conflict of interest
“Compliance Department” of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) We are investigating a potential conflict of interest related to Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.As announced by the organization on Tuesday night.
Without mentioning your name or team name, “A member of FOM staff was made aware of media speculation surrounding the allegations,” the FIA said.The company that owns the commercial rights to F1 has passed confidential information to the head of the F1 team.
According to Business F1 Media, team leaders involved in F1, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff and his wife Susie WolffGeneral Director of F1 Academy, a women’s competition run by FOM, They may have exchanged information that was supposed to be confidential.
”The FIA Compliance Department is investigating the matter“The FIA added in a statement:
FIA’s announcement caused a reaction in the F1 worldespecially Mercedes, which rejected the accusations.
”We take note of the statement issued by the FIA “Tonight (Tuesday), this reflects unfounded accusations by a single media outlet,” a team spokesperson explained in a statement.
“The team has not received any information from the FIA compliance department regarding this matter and is very surprised to learn of this investigation through the media,” he continued, later adding:we completely reject these accusationsAbout “Team Leader Integrity and Compliance.”
F1 echoed this view: “We are completely convinced that the accusations are false And we have robust processes and procedures to ensure separation of information and responsibility in the event of a potential conflict of interest. ”
Susie Wolfe also responded on X (formerly Twitter)said he was “deeply insulted but not surprised” by the accusations.
”It breaks my heart to have my integrity questioned in this way.“Especially if it appears to be rooted in harassment or misogynistic behavior, and focuses on my marital status rather than my abilities,” he wrote, adding, “In the strongest possible terms… rejected the petition.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Not Norris or Verstappen. F1 legend makes shocking prediction for 2026
Legendary Formula 1 pilot Heinz-Harald Frentzen expressed an unexpected opinion about who will win the championship title in the 2026 season.
Frentzen raced in F1 from 1994 to 2003, competing for five different teams: Sauber, Williams, Jordan, Prost and Arous. But despite countless appearances, he was never at the right place and time to compete for the title.
In the fourth season, Frentzen became vice-champion of the Jordanian team, losing only to teammate Jacques Villeneuve after Michael Schumacher was disqualified in the final standings. This remains his best result in his career.
Just before the start of the 2026 season, as 11 teams prepared to subject their cars to new technical regulations, 58-year-old Frentzen published an unexpected prediction on social media.
Frentzen’s former Jordan teammate Damon Hill asked him at “X” who would win the title in 2026, and Frentzen replied:
“Fernando Alonso.”
Two-time champion Fernando Alonso is preparing to start his 23rd season in Formula 1, his fourth with Aston Martin. The team was actively preparing for the 2026 season by investing all the necessary resources in the car and inviting the best experts from Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari and other teams. Among the main experts is the legendary engineer Adrian Newey.
Fernando Alonso
— Heinz Harald Frentzen (@frentzen_hh) January 11, 2026
Source: Sport UA
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F1 driver: “We do not have the necessary tools to be the best team”
Aston Martin pilot Lance Stroll said that the team does not yet have enough cars to be the best team in Formula 1.
The Silverstone team recently hired legendary engineer Adrian Newey as team principal and plans to become a championship contender in the future.
Newey initially joined as technical managing partner, overseeing operations ahead of F1 regulation changes in 2026, but it was announced that he would replace Andy Cowell as team principal at the end of 2025.
It’s an unusual position for Newey, but the team hopes to move on from 2026. Newey and Enrico Cardile are just two of the big names drawn to top-flight Aston Martin.
The team includes two-time world champion Fernando Alonso and experienced Lance Stroll, who is starting his 10th season.
However, at the end of last year, Stroll remained cautious about the team’s future:
“That’s a big question for everyone. Nobody knows what each team will look like in Melbourne at the start of the season.”
Of course, we don’t have all the tools to be a top team and there is no point in hiding behind that, but time will tell how strong we are.
It is exciting for us to move forward with brand new people and structure, and new regulations. “As a team, we are looking forward to the season,” Stroll said.
Source: Sport UA
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Former F1 team boss: “I disagree. I wrote about it throughout the season.”
Former Haas team manager Günter Steiner has come to the defense of Lando Norris, who some fans and pundits regard as an unworthy Formula 1 champion.
Max Verstappen’s run of four consecutive world titles ended last season when Norris won a tight three-way title fight at the final round in Abu Dhabi.
The British driver thus became the first British Formula 1 champion since Lewis Hamilton in 2020, and the first McLaren driver to win the championship since Hamilton in 2008.
However, Norris faced a wave of criticism immediately after winning his first championship. While some experts and fans stated that the title was undeserved, it was claimed that the McLaren team preferred him over teammate Oscar Piastri.
The turning point of the season was a technical error at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, which caused Norris to retire from the race and fall 34 points behind Piastri. After that, many, including Steiner himself, eliminated the Briton from title contention.
However, the Italian admitted that he was wrong in his assessments and emphasized that any doubts that Norris deserved his title were unfounded.
Steiner said, “I don’t agree with that. He definitely deserves that title. Lando fought until the end.”
We all wrote him off throughout the season, especially me, but he bravely returned to the fight and that’s why he became world champion.
“He has learned his lessons and avoided the mistakes he made at the beginning of the season.”
Source: Sport UA
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