Toto Wolff reveals stance on booing of F1 rival Christian Horner

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff 🔥has his say on F1 fans booing Red Bull's Christian Hor﷽ner.

Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff
Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has swerved criticising fans for booing Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at F1’s season launch event in London.

Last week’s first-of-its-kind F1 75 season launch event at the O2 Arena was overshadowed by sections of the crowd jeering Red Bull duo Horner and reigning world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.

While the reception Verstappen received was less audible, most of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:sold-out 𒅌ar🌃ena could be heard jeering Horner when the Red Bull team boss took to th🅷e stage to address the crow🦩d.

Verstappen has 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:threatened to boycott future launch events if they🅰 are held in the UK, according to his father Jos.

When asked for his thoughts on the matter ahead of168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: pre-season testing in Bahrain, Wolff refused to call out the booing of Horner.

“I don’t think that Ma𝐆x was booed and we shouldn🎀’t talk an event down that was mega just because one single individual was rightly or wrongly booed when he spoke,” Wolff told Sky Sports in Bahrain.

“It was a great event. The spectators there were great. The presentation of the cars was good and it sets a new format for the 💙years to come and that is the new positive we need to take from tha🌜t.”

Asked if he was among those booing, Wolff replied: ♉“No! I wasn’t bo💖oing. There was 15,000 people that did that. It wasn’t necessary that I did.”

Wolff and Horner have regularly engaged in a long-standing feud during their respective team’s rivalry, with the Austrian calling hiꦬs Red Bull counterpart a “yapping little terrier” at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last year.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner was booed loudly at F1 75
Red Bull boss Christian Horner was booed loudly at F1 75

'Tribalist’ reaction to Red Bull pair called out

F1’s govern𝓰ing body the FIA took the unusual step of getting involv𒁃ed by condemning the reaction to the Red Bull duo at the event, describing it as “tribalist”.

"Great rivalries throughout the history of motorsport have contributed to making it such an exciting experience for fa♌ns," an FIA spokesperson said.

"But what underpins sport at all levels is a culture of respect. As such, it was disappointing to hear the crowd's tribalist reaction to FIA Formula 1 world champi😼on Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team principa💃l and CEO Christian Horner, at the F1 launch in London.

"Max and Christian have both contributed 𒐪greatly to the sport we love. In the season ahead we should not lose sight of that.

"As part of the FIA's commitment tಌo protect the integrity of the sport, we are൲ leading a coalition tackling online abuse in sport under the banner of our United Against Online Abuse campaign.

"We stand 🎀with all of our competitors, officials, volunteers, and fans to unite against this growing threat. We urge the sporting community to consider the impact of their acti🗹ons both online and offline."

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