F1 Gossip: Wolff's 'spreading s**t' jibe clarified

In the latest F1 gossip column, Mercedes has clarified Toto Wolff’s 'spreading s**t' remark about Christian Horner and Zak Brown, while F1 is planning ‘active aerodynamics’ for its 2025 cars.
(L to R): Zak
(L to R): Zak
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Mercedes F1 has been forced to clarify Toto Wolff’s recent 'spreading s**t' jib💮e about Red Bull's Christian Horner and McLaren✅'s Zak Brown.

Brown was reported as saying he expects George Russell and Max Verstappen to form Mercedes' driver lin♍e-up for 2021.

Leading𓃲 to Wolff’s response to🌃 Austrian publication Osterreich: “Brown is like Christian Horner: they just talk s**t. I think Zak wanted to wind up Christian with this one. I don’t care.”

 

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Mercedes has since clarified Wolff’s quote, claiming that💙 he had been “misquoted”, : “He said Zak and Christian were giving each other s**t – not that they spread s**t.”

, F1’s chief technical officer Pat Symonds said reducing the weight of the cars and slashing fuel consumption is top of his priority.

“When I set out what we want to do wi🎐th this car I said, if you go right to the top level, I w♎ant the same performance from the car and I want to use two-thirds of the fuel,” Symonds said.

“I said I want the same speed, I want roughly the same lap time, I want roughly the same 🥃acceleration, I want roughly the same braking capability and I want roughly the same cornering capability.”

F1 is closing to a🐷greeing on a $30 million salary cap for teams to spend on their driver line ups. ()

A financial ⛄package has been agreed upon by all ten teams to cover the costs of F1’s additional races in 2021 as part of its new ‘qualifying sprint’ format. ()

R💖ed Bull consultant Helmut Marko says Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton’s performance at the season-opening Bahrain GP shows the pair are in a league of their own. ()

Mark Webber has admitted ‘he’s slightly nervous’ when thinking about how former Redౠ Bul🥃l teammate Sebastian Vettel will fare at Aston Martin in 2021. ()

Longest-serving Mercedes staff members have revealed their "heartbreak" that Michael Schumacher was unable to win on his r🌞et🔯urn to the sport from 2010 to 2012.

Speaking on ♔F1’s podcast, chief strategist James Vowles recalled Schumacher’s pole lap fr♉om Monaco 2012 and the disappointment faced by the team that he was forced to start sixth due to a penalty picked up from the race before.

Vowles said: “I was over the moon and I think it was one of the best laps he’d probably ever done in his life… but I was heartbroken, truly heartbroken for him that this is a guy that we all wanted – around this table and within the factory – for him to win a race, because he deserved it frankly, and he put so much effort into the team and so much of his life into the team that it was payback for him and that wa🌞s his opportunity through the year.”

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