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Wolff blamed for ‘halfway' F1 rules as debate rages on

Mar.24 Formula E founder Alejandro Agag has pointed the finger at Toto Wolff and Mercedes for shaping Formula 1's controversial 2026 regulations – and gaining an early advantage as a result. He says Wolff began pushing for the current and highly controversial 50-50 combustion engine-electric split based on Mercedes' involvement in the all-electric series. 'When Mercedes left (Formula E), it was because they wanted to copy what was happening in Formula E and transfer it to Formula 1,' Agag told Marca sports newspaper. 'The great inspirations for what is happening now in Formula 1 are Mercedes and Toto Wolff. He saw what was there and said: ‘I'm going to bring all this to...
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