The F1 Driver Academy managing director, who is wife of Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, found herself at the centre of a media storm in December after the FIA announced it was looking into a potential conflict of interest between them.
This followed a media report suggesting that confidential information had been shared between the pair, and that teams had complained to the FIA. Both these counts were subsequently strongly denied.
The matter emerged in public after the FIA issued a statement saying that: “The FIA is aware of media speculation centred on the allegation of information of a confidential nature being passed to an F1 team principal from a member of FOM personnel. The FIA Compliance Department is looking into the matter."
While the Wolffs were not named in the statement, it was obvious who the governing body was referring to, and their identify was also briefed to media.
But, in the wake of a huge backlash over the matter, which included all nine of Mercedes’ rivals stating they had not complained to the FIA, the governing body quickly backed down.
Just 48 hours after its initial statement, it said the matter was closed as there was no case to answer – and that things did not even warrant a formal investigation.
Source: Autosport