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Toto WOLFF: In PERSONAL ATTACKS they went OVER EVERY BORDER

Toto Wolff is outraged by some of the comments from the team's camp Red Bull. “It went beyond all bounds,” says the first man of the Mercedes team.

Head of the Mercedes Formula 1 team, Toto wolff, is outraged by the accusations from the camp Red Bull after the race Max Verstappen in Lewis Hamilton in Silverston and thinks it is Red Bull in doing so he went too far.

“I understand that the situation was uncomfortable from the point of view of competitors. I can understand that, ” said in an interview with Motorsport-Total.com. But at the same time he emphasizes: "The level at which they communicated with me personally and also with the public is a level we have not yet experienced in this sport."

Pri Red Bullu are in the last week verbally assaulted several times its competitors at Mercedes. Motorsport consultant at "Red bulls", Helmut Marko, demanded for Lewis Hamilton, among other things, a ban on participating in the race and on their part "Unfair victory" attributed “Mercedes house style”.

The victory of Lewis Hamilton created a complete rift between the leading teams of the championship.

He also added fuel to the fire with his statements Max Verstappenwhich is a celebration Lewis Hamilton marked for “Unsportsmanlike and disrespectful”, as the Dutchman had to monitor everything from the hospital. His father, too Joseph Verstappen joined the criticism at the expense of the seven-time world champion and the German team as well Wolff grinned that he didn't need to be called anymore.

Wolff about everything together he says: “I understand the excitement of the accident and also the fatherly feelings about it and I would probably do the same myself. But I would use different words. ”

Pri Red Bullu they also accused the competition of not asking anyone what condition they were in after the accident Max Verstappen. Wolff confirmed that he had not spoken to anyone from Red Bulla and added: "Once the emotions have calmed down a bit, we will try to restore the professional relationship we have had with our competitors so far."

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