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Wolff: They make themselves a laughing stock

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff hit out at Formula 1 rivals Ferrari and other teams for saying they were ready to sign a new commercial ‘Concorde Agreement' setting out the sport's future to 2026. Ferrari and McLaren both said on Friday they could put pen to paper imminently, but the Maranello team boss Mattia Binotto hinted that some teams were ‘not fully happy yet' with negotiations. Wolff hit back in a video conference at the Hungarian Grand Prix, 'I don't know why some of the other teams made those ridiculous commentaries that they are ready to sign and there seem to be some competitors that are not. 'They make themselves a laughing stock with those comments in the public....
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