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Wolfe called the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix like Maradona's Hand of God totalitarian control of the race

Wolfe called the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix like Maradona's Hand of God totalitarian control of the race

"Like Maradona's Hand of God and the 1966 Gate Line Unsolved Case"

Wolfe commented that Hamilton's defeat was a human factor and was arguably the most unfair scene in the history of sport.

Recently, F1 Mercedes team leader Wolff was interviewed by the German media, and when talking about the defeat of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Wolff mentioned two scandals in the football world. He believes that the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is no different from the aforementioned scandal.

"It has nothing to do with international politics, nor is it a plot that happens every day. It's hard to imagine bad things happening here every day. This is movement, and this is our little universe, a place we can trust. ”

In Wolff's opinion, one of the things that makes F1 most comfortable for itself is honesty and fairness. "But honesty is gone, so everything becomes suspicious."

"I will never forget what it was like on the last lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, especially that feeling of powerlessness. I have never felt so helpless in my life, except as a child. ”

"Suddenly you're excluded, you become confused and powerless to change reality. It feels like you're under totalitarian rule. ”

"I don't dwell on this all day now, after all, life goes on."

"This has stimulated our team and I am confident that we can use this opportunity to make the sport better and optimize decisions."

While Wolff is still angry, he is confident about the future of the team. In particular, we look forward to the FEEDBACK from the FIA, as the new president, Surayem, has said he will once again investigate the Abu Dhabi incident.

"It will definitely take a long time until this incident is fully handled." In particular, my value of fairness and injustice takes time to adjust. Hopefully, the surrealist events that took place on the last lap don't happen again. ”

"Relatively speaking, F1 is only one of the most important little things in the world. We're still interested in it, and the world is constantly moving. We are now trying again to reclaim faith from the sport. ”

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