08/07/2025 18:08
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed a remarkable moment
when he was forced to punch Kimi Raikkonen after the 2007 F1
champion had insulted George Russell. The scene was the 2018 FIA
Prize-Giving Gala held in St. Petersburg. Raikkonen had finished
third in the drivers' standings behind champion Lewis Hamilton and
the Finn's Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel. The FIA mandates
that the top three in the F1 championship must attend. Raikkonen
was, unfortunately, and hilariously, drunk when he made his way
onto the stage to collect his trophy alongside runner-up Vettel.
Wolff has recalled, however, that backstage Raikkonen had insulted
Russell, who was that year's F2 champion. Defending his young
driver, the Austrian took matters into his own hands. Speaking to
ORF , Wolff initially asked Russell whether he tell the tale.
"That's up to you," said a laughing Russell. "It doesn't affect
me." Continuing with amusement, Wolff said: "It's a somewhat
embarrassing story, but it's what happened. "I grew up in a tough
environment where sometimes you had to defend yourself. "We were in
St. Petersburg for the awards ceremony, and a Formula 1 driver
[Raikkonen] insulted George, even though he had won the F2. "Then I
had to throw a punch, and that was the end of it." Wolff has
insisted he is naturally protective of those in his care. "I will
give everything for my family or my team," he remarked. "I will
always put my arm around their shoulders if necessary to protect
them. "Conversely, I myself need the support of my team just as
much."