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“FIA Firings? That’s His Right,” Says Toto Wolff as Shakeups Spark Controversy

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
January 9, 2025
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“FIA Firings? That’s His Right,” Says Toto Wolff as Shakeups Spark Controversy

Formula One F1 - Qatar Grand Prix - Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar - December 1, 2024 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

In the midst of a whirlwind of high-profile departures at the FIA, Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has waded into the debate, offering his perspective on FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s authority to restructure as he sees fit. Wolff’s message was clear: Ben Sulayem has every right to make changes—but only if they serve to improve Formula 1.


A Storm of Departures

The FIA has faced significant internal shakeups in recent weeks, with exits that include F1 Race Director Niels Wittich, veteran steward Tim Mayer, and former Deputy Formula 2 Race Director Janette Tan. The restructuring has drawn sharp criticism from drivers like George Russell, who has publicly called for greater transparency regarding the FIA’s decision-making processes.

Ben Sulayem, however, has rebuffed such demands, asserting that internal personnel decisions are “none of their business.” It’s a position that Wolff acknowledges but attaches caveats to.


“His Organisation, His Call”

Speaking to select media outlets, Wolff defended the FIA President’s autonomy.

“I think he can fire as many people as he wants,” said Wolff. “His organisation, he is the president. That’s not something that anybody has an involvement with.”

However, Wolff was quick to add that the real test of such decisions lies in their outcomes: “Where it becomes important for the drivers and for all of us is how it affects decision-making, the regulations, and ultimately, the sport itself. If the answer is that the sport is improving because of these changes, then it’s the right move.”


Transparency Under Scrutiny

While Wolff appeared to align partially with Ben Sulayem’s stance, he voiced concerns over the FIA’s lack of transparency surrounding the recent upheaval.

“The rationality of these changes isn’t clear. What’s happening now, with this lack of explanation, can cast a negative shadow over the sport,” Wolff cautioned.

He added, “This isn’t just about the FIA—it’s about all stakeholders: the teams, Liberty Media, the drivers, and the fans. We all have a shared responsibility to protect and grow this sport.”


F1’s “Reality Show”?

Wolff didn’t shy away from a little humor, remarking that the FIA’s internal drama might warrant its own reality show. But the gravity of the situation wasn’t lost on him.

“Jokes aside, this is about responsibility and accountability. Everyone involved in the sport needs to ask themselves, ‘Am I contributing positively to the sport, or not?’”


Drivers United, Teams Watching

Wolff welcomed the drivers’ growing unity in addressing issues affecting the sport, while also highlighting the shared understanding among teams about what’s right or wrong for F1.

“It’s good to see drivers united for the bigger picture,” Wolff said. “But the sport thrives on collaboration among all stakeholders. Whether it’s the teams, the drivers, or the FIA, we need to align for the greater good.”


A Fragile Balance

Wolff’s comments underline the precarious balance in F1’s ecosystem. While he respects Ben Sulayem’s authority, Wolff emphasized the need for clarity and cooperation to ensure that such decisions strengthen the sport, not undermine it.

The question now is whether the FIA’s recent personnel shakeups will lead to a better-run Formula 1—or leave the paddock bracing for further turbulence.

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