Toto Wolff has shed further perspective on Michael Masi and the impact the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix had on himself and Lewis Hamilton.
Hamilton was set to win a record-breaking eighth drivers' championship after a season-long battle with Max Verstappen, but Masi went against long-established safety car restart procedures as race director, setting up a final lap showdown between the two drivers.
READ MORE: Wolff offers fresh Masi perspective into controversial 2021 decision
Jeremy Clarkson delivers withering Hamilton assessment after Verstappen claim
We learned two important things during last weekend’s Grand Prix in Brazil.
Well, three, if you count Lance Stroll, who crashed his freshly repaired car on the formation lap.
Jeremy Clarkson has claimed Lewis Hamilton is "past his prime" and current world champion Max Verstappen could be "the greatest" F1 driver.
READ MORE: Jeremy Clarkson delivers withering Hamilton assessment after Verstappen claim
Volkswagen and Audi in major negotiations that could impact future of F1 team - report
The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the Qatar sovereign wealth fund currently owns 17% of the Volkswagen Group shares and is locked in talks with VW and Audi to see how it could provide help to the German car brand's F1 project, currently set to join the grand prix in 2026.
It is a topic of importance as QIA and the VW Group are currently negotiating for QIA to buy a larger percentage of VW shares.
READ MORE: Volkswagen and Audi in major negotiations that could impact future of F1 team - report
Alpine history-maker details importance of shock double podium
Alpine academy driver Abbi Pulling has highlighted the importance of the team's shock double podium in the São Paulo Grand Prix.
The current F1 Academy championship leader made history last Friday, as she topped the first all-female test to be hosted by an FIA category.
READ MORE: Alpine history-maker details importance of shock double podium
Ralf Schumacher spies potential opening for Mick F1 return
Ralf Schumacher believes Mick Schumacher could make a return to F1 - but only if it is as a stand-in for an injured driver.
Since losing his Haas seat in 2022, Schumacher has been linked with vacancies at Mercedes, Alpine, Stake/Audi and Williams, but has been overlooked on every occasion.
READ MORE: Ralf Schumacher spies potential opening for Mick F1 return
Verstappen on cusp of rare F1 accolade - Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen will need to be considered amongst the greatest F1 drivers of all-time, once he claims his fourth F1 drivers' title.
Following his remarkable recovery from 17th on the grid to win the São Paulo Grand Prix, Verstappen now has a 62-point advantage over Lando Norris.
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