F1 will be "overshadowed for a long time" by Hubert’s death - Wolff
Mercedes boss Toto W⛦olff says Formula 1 will be "overshadowed for a long time” by the death of Anthoine Huber🌟t during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend.
Formulaꦦ 2 racer Hubert was killed in a serious accident on the second lap of Saturdaꦕy’s opening race of the weekend at Spa, sending shockwaves around the F1 paddock and wider motorsport community.
Following Sunday’s grand prix, Wo✤lff paid tribute to the 22-year-old Fꦉrenchman.
“The whole race weekend and th💖e sport is going to be overshadowed for a long time,” Wolff said.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Formula 1 will be "overshadowed for 🎃a long time” by the death of Anthoine Hubert during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend.
Formula 2 racer Hubert was killed in a serious accident o🤡n the secﷺond lap of Saturday’s opening race of the weekend at Spa, sending shockwaves around the F1 paddock and wider motorsport community.
Following Sunda💧y’s grand prix, Wolff paid tribute to the 22-year-old Frenchman.
“The whole race weekend and the sport is going to be overshadowed for a lon🌸g time,” Wolff said.
“If a young man loses his life in a freak accident you cannot just contin✤ue with busi▨ness as usual. We are all affected by it, certainly his family. I feel for his family, it must be the most painful experience that I can’t even imagine.
“And for his friends in the cars, ceಌrtainly not an easy race. Among those is 𝓰Charles, so he deserves to win and maybe the right man won at the right time.”
F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn described Hubert’s death as a “terrible price for our passion” of the sport, while praising the efforts of the rescue teams and medical services that worked o⛄n the scene of the accident.
“The tragedy that befell Anthoine Hubert in Saturday afternoon’s FIA Formula 2 feature race leaves one bereft and my thoughts are w❀ith Anthoine’s family and friends, with the Arden team and everyone involved in Formula 2,” said Brawn.
“I would especially pay tribute to the rescue teams and services. All of us who love and live motor🅰sport, especially the drivers, know that there will be black days when a terrible price for our passion is sometimes paid.
“They know that risk is never far away and if tha𓃲t creates a sense of fear, it’s their courage, their love of speed, the need to rওace that helps them to overcome it. They don’t think that death is always round the corner.
“And then one day, unexpectedly, the shiel🐭d of passion is ripped away and one of these young heroes is tak💖en from us,” he added.
“But, after the shock of what has happened subsides, those left behind find the stre😼ngth to get back in the cockpit, to line up on the grid and push to the limit from the first to the last lap, to prove they are the best and to feed the passion for competition that drives them.
“That’s exactly what happened on Sunday with the drivers in F3, Porsche Supercup an𝄹d Formula 1. The tributes extended far beyond the Spa paddock, too, with shows of unity taking place at hundreds of motor sport events around the world.
“Every racer, in every series, deserves our utmost respect anꦜd thanks for the courage they have shown, especially at this time.”


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