Toto Wolff: The F1 Rock Star’s Heroic Pants-Cleaning Moment

Toto Wolff allowed his drivers to fight hard across the Canadian GP, leaving an ex-F1 team boss impressed.

Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner praised Toto Wolff as his “rock star” of the Canadian Grand Prix for allowing his drivers to fight, a situation that would have left Steiner “cleaning his pants.” The highlight of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was the intense battles between Kimi Antonelli and George Russell throughout the sprint and the main race. While their battles were tough yet fair, Antonelli faced some off-track excursions. Sadly, Russell’s race ended prematurely due to a battery failure while leading, giving Antonelli his fourth consecutive victory. Steiner admired Wolff for permitting the drivers to race without much interference, showing great respect for his hands-off approach in tense situations. Describing Wolff as the race’s “rock star,” Steiner commended him for staying composed and allowing the competition to unfold naturally despite the inherent nerves.

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