Susie Wolff Takes Legal Action Against FIA Amidst Controversy
Following a cleared FIA president and ongoing disputes, Susie Wolff files a criminal complaint, highlighting issues of transparency and accountability within Formula One.
- Susie Wolff, managing director of the F1 Academy, has filed a criminal complaint against the FIA, challenging the handling of conflict-of-interest allegations against her and her husband, Toto Wolff.
- FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem was cleared of interference allegations in F1 races and the Las Vegas track approval, but the decision has sparked further debate over transparency and accountability.
- Lewis Hamilton voices support for Susie Wolff's actions and criticizes the FIA's lack of transparency, emphasizing the need for accountability in the sport.
- Despite the controversy, Max Verstappen plans to remain with Red Bull, dismissing speculation of a move to Mercedes amid the ongoing F1 internal conflicts.
- The FIA faces scrutiny over its compliance and ethics processes, with calls for greater transparency following the recent controversies involving high-profile figures within Formula One.