Toto Wolff: Racing in F1 “by no means essential” amid COVID-19 crisis

Mercedes boss To🌼to Wolff has urged Formula 1 fans to pull together amid the coronavirus pandemic and admits the championship must take a backseat unti𒈔l the crisis is resolved.

In an open letter, Wolff spoke of his disappointment to have seen the start of the 2020 season delayed due to the COVIDꦫ-19 outbreak, which forced the Australian Grand Prix being abandoned, as well as the next six races being she🍸lved.

F1 “by no means essential” amid COVID-19 crisis - Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has urged Formula 1 fans to pull together amid the coronavirus pandemic and admits 💟the c♌hampionship must take a backseat until the crisis is resolved.

In an open letter, Wolff spoke of his disappointment to have seen the start of the 2020 season delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which forced the Australian Grand Prix being abandoned, as well as the next six r⛦acesജ being shelved.

But the Austrian acknowledged that racing is “by no means e🐲ssential” in the grand scheme of things and stressed Mercedes and F1 as a whole🐻 must to everything possible to keep its staff and wider public safe.

"Whether you support silver or red, pink or yell🀅ow, orange or blue – what unites us is our passion for racing,” Wolff wrote.

“So, the prospect of months without F1 just as the season was about to start, after months of hard work to be ready for the new campaign – that prospect might b🦋e disappointing.

“We must also realise, that racing is entertainment.🌊 We take it very seriously, because we love it. But in the grand scheme of things, it is by no means e💟ssential.

“Th🅰e health and wellbeing of 🅷our fans, our team members and society in general, however, is.

— Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1)

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