Breaking: FIA officially Announced Ferrari Verdict as Toto Wolff M…read more

FIA officially Announced Ferrari Verdict as Toto Wolff M…read more
The FIA has officially announced its decision regarding the recent investigation involving Scuderia Ferrari, just as a notable absence was felt in the paddock with Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff missing the 2025 Imola Grand Prix.
Following weeks of speculation surrounding Ferrari’s alleged breach of sporting regulations during the previous race weekend, the motorsport governing body has concluded its review and issued a formal verdict. Although the exact nature of the infraction was not disclosed in detail, the FIA confirmed that Ferrari would receive a financial penalty along with a formal reprimand. The decision falls short of any sporting sanctions, such as grid penalties or points deductions, much to the relief of the Italian team and its fans.
The announcement came shortly before the start of the Imola race weekend, creating a buzz in the paddock. Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur expressed satisfaction that the matter was resolved quickly and reaffirmed the team’s commitment to fair competition.
Meanwhile, Toto Wolff’s absence at Imola did not go unnoticed. The Mercedes boss, known for his commanding presence at race weekends, cited personal reasons for missing the event. Mercedes confirmed that trackside responsibilities would be handled by other senior personnel, including Technical Director James Allison.
As the championship battle continues to heat up, the FIA’s verdict and Wolff’s absence add new layers of intrigue to an already dramatic 2025 Formula 1 season. All eyes now turn to race day to see how the drama unfolds on track.