F1: Mercedes’ post-title appeal suddenly in doubt
(GMM) Max Verstappen has revealed that Mercedes boss Toto Wolff finally offered belated congratulations for his title win the day after Sunday’s epic and controversial 2021 season finale.
While Lewis Hamilton and his father Anthony both personally congratulated the new world champion immediately after the race in Abu Dhabi, a furious Wolff chose instead to focus on first protesting and then vowing to appeal the decisions of race management.
But it now emerges that Mercedes may, in fact, let Thursday’s deadline for pushing ahead with the appeal process pass, with London’s Times newspaper saying Wolff fears a PR backlash and reputational damage.
Red Bull clearly intends to fight any official appeal, with Red Bull boss Christian Horner flying back to the UK to prepare for that rather than taking part in any extended celebrations in the Middle East.
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone certainly advises Mercedes to drop it.
When told that Hamilton suspected the FIA had “manipulated” the race result, Ecclestone said: “I’d like to know who has been manipulating and is clever enough to do that.
“This was just a set of circumstances that happened, and it ended an incredible world championship that I’m sure everyone was more than happy to watch.
“I think an appeal would be the worst thing they could do. It would look like they are bad losers,” the 91-year-old insisted.
Ecclestone also told the Munchner Merkur newspaper: “Mercedes build probably the best cars in the world.
“But the star will get immensely scratched if they go ahead with this protest.”
Red Bull’s Dr Helmut Marko goes a step further than that, saying an appeal against 24-year-old Verstappen’s first world championship would actually be “disgusting”.
So after a night of hard-partying in Abu Dhabi that even involved crowd-surfing, Wolff changed his tune on Monday by finally sending Verstappen a message.
“Toto sent me a text,” the Dutchman confirmed. “Congratulations on the season and that I deserve to win it. So, that was very nice of him.”
Verstappen said emotions were “very high” all round after the sensational last lap of the 2021 season, but he said he appreciated Hamilton’s immediate congratulations.
“Lewis came straight to me after the race, which proves that he is a great sportsman and that we respect each other,” he said.
“Of course I sympathize with him,” Verstappen continued. “He did everything right during the whole race.
“It could have gone the other way – that I control the race and lose it on the last lap. It’s unfortunate, but that’s just racing.”