Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has spoken out for the first time since last weekend's dramatic end to the British Grand Prix which involved a collision between seven time world champion Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull driver Max Verstappen.
Wolff told motorsport.com that he "Can understand that from a competitors' point of view, the situation was upsetting,โ however expressed unease at Redbull's personal attacks on Hamilton andย the Mercedes team after the crash.
โNevertheless, the language that was used, and making it so personal, was a level that we have not seen in this sport before,โ Wolff said.
Hamilton received a 10 second penalty for his lap one collision and went on to win the race overtaking Ferrari driver Charles Le Clerc on lap 50. However Hamilton was later criticised for celebrating his win while Verstappen was undergoing hospital checks.
Incredible scenes at Silverstone!
Lewis Hamilton wins his 8th British Grand Prix ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ #BritishGP ๐ฌ๐ง #F1 pic.twitter.com/vv6jF6q2Hh
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 18, 2021
In an F1 post race press conference, Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner described Hamilton's win a "hollow victory" and said he made an "amateur's" mistake.
"It's just disappointing from a seven-time world champion that he makes such a desperate move and puts a fellow driver in hospital," Horner said.
Verstappen also lashed out at the Mercedes driver on Twitter and said "the penalty given does not help us and doesn't do justice to the dangerous move Lewis made on track."
"Watching the celebrations while still in hospital is disrespectful and unsportsmanlike behaviour but we move on," Verstappen said.
Glad Iโm ok. Very disappointed with being taken out like this. The penalty given does not help us and doesnโt do justice to the dangerous move Lewis made on track. Watching the celebrations while still in hospital is disrespectful and unsportsmanlike behavior but we move on pic.twitter.com/iCrgyYWYkm
— Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) July 18, 2021
Hamilton also received a backlash of racism after the Grand Prix however Toto Wolff saidย the seven time world champion was "overall" handling post-race reaction well.
Wolff said he hopes to "restore [the] professional relationship [with Redbull] for the sake of Formula 1.โ
โThe championship is still a long way to go, and there are many, many points to score."
โWe just need to look at ourselves and try to regain some performance in order to fight on pure pace for race victories. The controversy is more an external thing and not something we perceive as impacting the organisation internally.โ
The moment of impact between Hamilton and Verstappen ๐#BritishGP ๐ฌ๐ง #F1 pic.twitter.com/kxbV5xPYPt
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 18, 2021