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WOLFF warns protest teams of a RACING POINT complaint

Toto Wolff, who is trying to play the role of mediator, warned the protest teams that Lawrence Stroll will go “all-in” if he is taken to an international court of appeal.

Renault, Ferrari, McLaren in Williams are willing to appeal the decision FIA, which is a team Racing Point to use illegal last brake channels of Mercedes fined 400.00 euros and confiscated 15 construction points.

They were found to be violating sports regulations and no technical, so they can continue to use them. Four protest teams believe the punishment is not harsh enough, but in the meantime it will Racing Point complained to wash his name. However, they still claim that they did not break any rules. Toto wolff is in the middle and trying to bring peace to the paddock. “I don't think anyone cares that this goes on forever and goes to the International Court of Appeal,”The Austrian told British colleagues from Sky Sports F1.

Wolff warns protesters that if Lawrence Stroll is dragged to the Court of Appeals, he will do his best to get the case and wash his and the team’s name.

"Because it will be a month or two until there is a proper case with the lawyers, so everyone is trying to be pragmatic. I was invited to be a mediator between the two groups I was trying to satisfy. But they’re all so stubborn, but I think we’ve made a little bit of progress and now we should find out in the next few days whether the appeals remain open or everyone decides it’s not worth going to court and through legal channels because Racing Point was so but so punished,”Added the team leader Mercedes.

Otmar Szafnauer in Lawrence stroll they strongly resisted further action Racing PointAnd Wolff warned that the team owner would bet “all-in“If they drag him to court of appeal with a complaint on a race car that got the name pink Mercedes. “Lawrence is someone who doesn’t accept any inmates, and the legal opinion is that he will get the case in the Court of Appeals with 99,9 percent. There is not a single millimeter where even according to Mercedes Racing Point would do something wrong."

Wolff adds that team bosses Otmar Szafnauer and Lawrence Stroll have been holding back from further action by Racing Point, but protesters could achieve that this will no longer be the case.

"This is a complex matter and some regulations have been interpreted in a certain way. This famous ‘grandfather’s’ rule has emerged, which I haven’t heard before, but you may need to understand something that this is an invention. The FIA ​​deserves praise, they have complex problems to solve. And that’s another one of those options, but Lawrence will definitely go all-in. If he is indeed dragged to the Court of Appeal, he will use all the resources he has to end the case positively for him," Ends Wolff.       

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