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Toto Wolff on wife Susie: 'Deserved a spot in F1'

Toto Wolff believes that his wife, Susie Wolff, deserved to drive for Williams in F1. She never got her chance because of Felipe Massa driving for the British team and Williams not daring to choose her. Article continues under ad Susie Wolff was the team's test driver in 2014, when the Brazilian drove his twelfth full F1 season at Williams. Susie Wolff was allowed to drive a free practice session at the British Grand Prix in 2014 for the first time since 1992 as a woman. In this practice, she finished 15th respectively. Last chance "She was within a few tenths of Felipe Massa", her husband, who is now the team boss of Mercedes, told the Financial Times. But a chance in F1 never...
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