Toto Wolf unsuccessfully appealed the results of last year’s championship (Photo: Getty)

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says he has reached an agreement on the outcome of the 2021 F1 world championship.

However, he also admitted that he is still pondering the controversial nature of his driver Sir Lewis Hamilton’s victory over Max Verstappen.

In last season’s final race in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton comfortably led Verstappen and looked poised to win a record eighth title when the safety car appeared with just a few laps to go.

At the restart, then-race director Michael Massi mistakenly allowed only the car between Hamilton and Verstappen to overtake, with the Red Bull driver, on newer tyres, passing the Mercedes man on the final lap. . Title.

It was a highly controversial end to a long and bitter championship and is still widely debated nine months after the race, with the legitimacy of Verstappen’s victory still in dispute.

“I think about him every day,” Wolff told Motorsport.com.

But it’s cool to win the championship because Max deserves it.

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Max Verstappen wins his first world title in 2021 (Picture: Getty)

“At the end of the day, I think I have values ​​about justice, especially justice in sports.

Following the incident, Wolff and Mercedes lodged two appeals against the results, both unsuccessfully, but an internal investigation into the incident revealed months later that ‘human error’ had caused the safety car procedure to fail.

The rules at the time made it clear that all participating cars had to drive themselves and not start the race, forcing Massi to resign before leaving the FIA ​​for good. Just last month.

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Lewis Hamilton mourns the loss after Verstappen wins the title (Picture: Getty)

There are two new race directors this year and a new FIA president in the form of Mohamed Ben Sulaiman, but that’s not stopping the controversy, with further tensions between F1 bosses, drivers, teams and the sport’s governance. . be going up.. body.

However, Wolff is optimistic that the situation will improve, adding:

“Everyone has their limits, and I think the main goals of providing transparency, good governance and a good framework are what I see.

Will there be obstacles in the way as Muhammad’s organization must fall apart and everyone must find their part? But I’m happy things are going well.

“They are open-minded. They are not reflective. For me, they are transparent, honest and truthful.

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