The Citizen (KZN)

Hamilton backs Wolff legal action

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– Lewis Hamilton slammed “a real lack of accountabi­lity” in motorsport and threw his support behind Susie Wolff (right), who has taken legal action against governing body the FIA.

Wolff, director of Formula One’s academy series for aspiring female drivers, revealed this week she lodged a criminal complaint in the French courts over a controvers­ial inquiry into her conduct last year.

Wolff and her husband, Mercedes Formula One team principal Toto Wolff, were the subject of an investigat­ion into an alleged conflict of interest.

The probe arose in December after a report claimed that other team principals were concerned Toto was benefiting from informatio­n shared by his wife.

But the FIA ended its investigat­ion just two days after announcing its compliance department was looking into the matter.

Both Formula One and Mercedes strongly rejected the accusation­s and made clear their frustratio­n with the FIA’s handling of the matter.

“I’m incredibly proud of Susie, she is so brave and stands for such great values, she is such a leader,” said Mercedes’ seven-time world champion Hamilton ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.

“In a world where often people are silent, for her to be standing up sends such a great message and I love that she is taking it out of this (F1) world, because there is a real lack of accountabi­lity within the sport and the FIA.

“Things happen behind closed doors, there is no transparen­cy, there really is no accountabi­lity.”

In a social media post at the time the allegation­s arose, Susie Wolff branded them as “intimidato­ry and misogynist­ic”.

“There has still not been any transparen­cy or accountabi­lity in relation to the conduct of the FIA and its personnel in this matter,” she said on social media.

Hamilton said he hoped her stance would bring about change.

“It is still a male dominated sport. We are living in a time where the message is if you file a complaint, you will be fired,” he said.

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