Mercedes Considers Legal Action After FIA Compliance Investigation Dropped

The Boston News Tribune

After the recent compliance investigation by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) was dropped, the spotlight on Mercedes and its team principals, Toto Wolff and Susie Wolff, has intensified with discussions of potential legal action.

In response to the dropped investigation, Toto Wolff, the Mercedes Team Principal, released a statement on Friday, acknowledging the media interest in the week’s events and confirming that the team is actively engaged in legal discussions with the FIA. The statement emphasized the team’s pursuit of full transparency regarding the events and a firm reservation of all legal rights.

Additionally, Susie Wolff, the Managing Director of F1 Academy, expressed dissatisfaction with the FIA’s swift resolution of the matter on social media, raising questions about the adequacy of the outcome.

With the 2023 FIA Prize-Giving Ceremony scheduled for later today, it is clear that the situation remains dynamic. The unresolved issues and the impending ceremony are likely to add to the intrigue surrounding this matter.

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