
Agag Reveals Wolff's Long-Term Plan to Merge Formula E and F1 Know-How
Alejandro Agag alleges Toto Wolff's strategy behind Mercedes' Formula E exit was to absorb its innovations for F1, creating a competitive edge. Agag contends this has diluted F1's identity, placing it in an unsatisfying middle ground between electric and traditional racing.
Formula E founder Alejandro Agag claims Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff spent years plotting to transfer technology and operational concepts from Formula E into Formula 1, a move Agag believes now gives Mercedes a clear advantage. He criticizes the resulting direction of F1, arguing it has created a hybrid series that is "neither one thing nor the other" and should return to louder, more combustion-focused racing.
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