Lewis Hamilton will substitute Carlos Sainz in Ferrari within the 2025 season. (Photo Credits: X)
The probe arose in December after {a magazine} report claimed that different staff principals have been involved Toto Wolff was benefiting from info shared by his spouse.
Lewis Hamilton slammed “a real lack of accountability” in motorsport Thursday and threw his help behind Susie Wolff, who has taken authorized motion towards governing physique the FIA.
Wolff, director of Formula One’s academy collection for aspiring feminine drivers, revealed Wednesday she lodged a legal grievance within the French courts over a controversial inquiry into her conduct final 12 months.
Wolff and her husband, Mercedes Formula One staff principal Toto Wolff, have been the topic of an investigation into an alleged battle of curiosity.
The probe arose in December after {a magazine} report claimed that different staff principals have been involved Toto Wolff was benefiting from info shared by his spouse.
But the FIA ended its investigation simply two days after asserting its compliance division was trying into the matter.
Both Formula One and Mercedes strongly rejected the accusations and made clear their frustration with the FIA’s dealing with of the matter.
“I’m incredibly proud of Susie, she is so brave and stands for such great values, she is such a leader,” mentioned Mercedes’ seven-time world champion Hamilton forward of the Australian Grand Prix.
“In a world where often people are silent, for her to be standing up sends such a great message and I love that she is taking it out of this (F1) world, because there is a real lack of accountability within the sport and the FIA.
“Things happen behind closed doors, there is no transparency, there really is no accountability.”
In a social media put up on the time the allegations arose, Susie Wolff branded them as “intimidatory and misogynistic”.
“There has still not been any transparency or accountability in relation to the conduct of the FIA and its personnel in this matter,” she mentioned on social media Wednesday.
“I feel more than ever it is important to stand up, call out improper behaviour and make sure people are held to account. Whilst some may think silence absolves them from responsibility — it does not.”
Hamilton mentioned he hoped her stance would result in change.
“It is still a male dominated sport. We are living in a time where the message is if you file a complaint, you will be fired,” he mentioned.
“And that is a terrible narrative to be projected to the world, especially when we talk about inclusivity.”
(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and is printed from a syndicated information company feed – AFP)