If on the one hand the question seemed finally closed, in reality It is not so. The investigation relating to Toto and Susie Wolff continues, at least for the team principal of Mercedes which, through an official press release, expressed its intention to take legal action to the detriment of FIA.
Wolff responds to the FIA on the investigation with a statement
Very strong statements from Wolff who explained that at the moment he does not want to expose himself on the investigation, subsequently concluded, by the FIA, but that he will do so in due course. “We understand – explained Wolff in the press release released by Mercedes – that the news released this week undoubtedly aroused considerable interest from the media. Currently, we can say that we have an active exchange with the FIA lawyers. We await maximum transparency on what happened and why we have chosen to act to all legal rights. Therefore, for now We will not officially comment on the matter, but we can guarantee that we will address it later in due course".

Mercedes goes on the attack
The words of the Mercedes team principal, therefore, suggest that the story is not yet over, despite the investigation against him being definitively closed. Wolff certainly did not accept the "little trust” shown to him by the Federation which, as he himself stated, through news reported on a website, had decided to open an investigation into the matter. A different story, however, on the Formula 1 side. Both FOM and the teams, in fact, they always took Susie's side, CEO of the F1 Academy. The game still seems to be open: this time, they will be the ones to make the difference the roles of the parties. In fact, Mercedes will be the one to point the finger - in particular its team principal Toto Wolff - with the FIA being called to answer for the actions carried out.


