Torger Christian "Toto" Wolff (German pronunciation: [volf], born 12 January 1972) is an Austrian billionaire investor, motorsport executive and former racing driver.
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That's really got nothing to do with any of this. Toto complains Hamilton should have told him earlier and he could have gone for established drivers like Leclerc or Norris. This is nonsense because both of them signed their contracts about the same time as Hamilton, in January this year. What's more, Norris had a contract until the end of 2025 anyway.
Hamilton was speaking with Ferrari in the spring of 2023. Confirmed by Elkann.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:50That's really got nothing to do with any of this. Toto complains Hamilton should have told him earlier and he could have gone for established drivers like Leclerc or Norris. This is nonsense because both of them signed their contracts about the same time as Hamilton, in January this year. What's more, Norris had a contract until the end of 2025 anyway.
Hamilton informed Toto as early as possible and literally gave them a full year notice. Toto's way too sour and won't even accept the realit, this is just hurting the team more and more
“Naturally, when you are in contract negotiations there will always be speculation and ultimately unless you hear it from me then that’s what it is,” he said. “My team is working closely behind the scenes with Toto and we are almost at the end of having the contract ready.”
Hamilton answered with a blunt and unhesitant “no” when asked if he had been approached by Ferrari. He also rejected suggestions that Mercedes’ poor form in the past two seasons was playing a part in his decision-making process.
"And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
For the great relationship that Lewis enjoyed with Mercedes and Toto, he could have been far more open in letting Toto know that he is looking out. It would have been a difficult discussion, but if Lewis would have informed Toto in the early stages of his discussion with Ferrari, it definitely would have allowed better options for Toto. I don't understand why Vanja is ignoring this simple fact. HIs claim of giving one year's time is really silly becuase that time is useless as the window to grab Charles or Lando had closed.AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 15:23Hamilton was speaking with Ferrari in the spring of 2023. Confirmed by Elkann.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:50That's really got nothing to do with any of this. Toto complains Hamilton should have told him earlier and he could have gone for established drivers like Leclerc or Norris. This is nonsense because both of them signed their contracts about the same time as Hamilton, in January this year. What's more, Norris had a contract until the end of 2025 anyway.
Hamilton informed Toto as early as possible and literally gave them a full year notice. Toto's way too sour and won't even accept the realit, this is just hurting the team more and more
At the same time, Hamilton simultaneously lied to Mercedes about it. He said he wasn't talking to Ferrari or anyone else unless you hear it from him.
“Naturally, when you are in contract negotiations there will always be speculation and ultimately unless you hear it from me then that’s what it is,” he said. “My team is working closely behind the scenes with Toto and we are almost at the end of having the contract ready.”
Hamilton answered with a blunt and unhesitant “no” when asked if he had been approached by Ferrari. He also rejected suggestions that Mercedes’ poor form in the past two seasons was playing a part in his decision-making process.
Then Fred ghosted Toto when asked about it
"And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
I'm simply presenting the facts. Toto was lied to on multiple occasions and he lost a golden opportunity to go after Charles Leclerc as a result.
Toto did not want to give Lewis a multiyear deal and is now offended that Lewis went to grab that multiyear deal at Ferrari. Toto can blame himself if he does not protect his assets that he does not want to lose.Dunlay wrote:For the great relationship that Lewis enjoyed with Mercedes and Toto, he could have been far more open in letting Toto know that he is looking out. It would have been a difficult discussion, but if Lewis would have informed Toto in the early stages of his discussion with Ferrari, it definitely would have allowed better options for Toto. I don't understand why Vanja is ignoring this simple fact. HIs claim of giving one year's time is really silly becuase that time is useless as the window to grab Charles or Lando had closed.AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 15:23Hamilton was speaking with Ferrari in the spring of 2023. Confirmed by Elkann.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:50
That's really got nothing to do with any of this. Toto complains Hamilton should have told him earlier and he could have gone for established drivers like Leclerc or Norris. This is nonsense because both of them signed their contracts about the same time as Hamilton, in January this year. What's more, Norris had a contract until the end of 2025 anyway.
Hamilton informed Toto as early as possible and literally gave them a full year notice. Toto's way too sour and won't even accept the realit, this is just hurting the team more and more
At the same time, Hamilton simultaneously lied to Mercedes about it. He said he wasn't talking to Ferrari or anyone else unless you hear it from him.
“Naturally, when you are in contract negotiations there will always be speculation and ultimately unless you hear it from me then that’s what it is,” he said. “My team is working closely behind the scenes with Toto and we are almost at the end of having the contract ready.”
Hamilton answered with a blunt and unhesitant “no” when asked if he had been approached by Ferrari. He also rejected suggestions that Mercedes’ poor form in the past two seasons was playing a part in his decision-making process.
Then Fred ghosted Toto when asked about it
"And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
I'm simply presenting the facts. Toto was lied to on multiple occasions and he lost a golden opportunity to go after Charles Leclerc as a result.
Hamilton's talks with Ferrari in early 2023 were most likely for 2024, he had no contract with Mercedes at the time. He obviously had no plans to go there at the time and extended with Mercedes by summer 2023. Having been given 1+1 contract and denied multi-year+1 contract, he was undoubtedly dissapointed, maybe even felt betrayed.AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 15:23Hamilton was speaking with Ferrari in the spring of 2023. Confirmed by Elkann.
At the same time, Hamilton simultaneously lied to Mercedes about it. He said he wasn't talking to Ferrari or anyone else unless you hear it from him.
“Naturally, when you are in contract negotiations there will always be speculation and ultimately unless you hear it from me then that’s what it is,” he said. “My team is working closely behind the scenes with Toto and we are almost at the end of having the contract ready.”
Hamilton answered with a blunt and unhesitant “no” when asked if he had been approached by Ferrari. He also rejected suggestions that Mercedes’ poor form in the past two seasons was playing a part in his decision-making process.
Then Fred ghosted Toto when asked about it
I'm simply presenting the facts. Toto was lied to on multiple occasions and he lost a golden opportunity to go after Charles Leclerc as a result."And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/81531/al ... sport.htmlAllison made the choice himself to step down from his role as technical director. "I firmly believe that people have a shelf life in senior roles in this sport, and I have chosen to step away from my role as Technical Director in order to pass on the baton at the right time for the organization and myself," Allison said in the press release. "I have enjoyed four and a half wonderful years as Technical Director, and it has been a special privilege to lead the technical effort of the team in that time."
There is no such thing as a respecting their roots. Leclerc will change team when a better team approaches him with more money. Verstappen will be the next proof. Top driver's main target is to be in the best car.Waz wrote:Signing Leclerc is never going to happen. He bleeds Ferrari.
I don't see Norris as any kind of improvement over Russell. Both are strong qualifiers but I see Russell as a clear step better in the races. He's more likely to steal a podium or win that shouldn't have been his, while Norris has a history of missing out on big results that should have been slam dunked. Not because he's a bottler, but he just isn't decisive or aggressive enough in grabbing a race result by it's neck and bringing it home.
George is an unrefined version of Alonso.
But he is constantly overlooked by Toto for some reason.