I had me a nice chuckle when I read this. You seriously haven't read one article about Toto insinuating that the Ferrari's intentionally are trying to take Mercedes drivers out in races? Either that, or it's incompetence. The worst thing he did was that he said Allison said so. To be honest, I don't care if it's gamesmanship or not but it's absolutely pathetic to accuse someone of something so low without proof.Phil wrote: ↑12 Jul 2018, 15:58I'd love to participate in the discussion, but unfortunately, I have no idea what Toto said or did that would warrant this feeling. It would be great when making such claims to link to something. (Note; I've been trying to follow the news and the race topic, but haven't found what you are referring to).Schuttelberg wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 21:39Toto Wolff is feeling the heat. This is the first time he's under proper pressure from a rival team and he's thrown two of his employees under the bus in two weeks!
Anyway, Toto can be hot-headed sometimes. I think it's amazing how calm he remains most of the time, but deep down, you can tell he really wants to win. Having that said, I think in the fact that Kimi hitting Lewis is being used to create some additional pressure outside the race. It's perhaps very unsporting to do so, after all, to suggest Kimi would indeed to something like that on purpose is absolutely ridiculous, but I also get the anger and frustration some have, especially the team and Lewis, over being taken away the chance to legitimately fight for that victory by a driver of the closest competitor. But this is Motorsports and these things happen sometimes.
Also as for last week, I think it was commendable for Vowels to step up and come on team-radio. I also don't believe that message was meant to be scrutinized by the world, but a message to Lewis (who I guess can be a bit emotional at times in the heat of the moment) to calm down and focus. Win as a team, lose as a team.
Every team principle wants to win. It doesn't make Toto special. It's also easy to be calm when your drivers are the one's fighting for championships. 2018 is the first real serious threat from an outsider and he's often found with ants in his pants. Lewis saved the day today and I don't think a penalty was far off.
You might think what Vowels did was commendable. I think that sort of stuff should be reserved for debriefs. No need for a public dressing down.
I didn't appreciate Lewis making those accusations but he had just done a race and you can understand that the adrenaline made him hot under the collar. Toto was sitting comfy in a garage and then he comes out and makes these outlandish claims? Sorry, it's not on. I think he's a sorry excuse in the name of a team leader.