He said: “It’s a very late point in the year to be doing this. I think the president’s doing the right thing, he’s collating all the information, and hopefully a sensible solution can be found because it’s too late in the day for fundamental regulation changes, which something like that would be.”
But Wolff has argued that Horner’s view is typical of someone who has not been affected by the problem. The Austrian accused his rival of being ‘bored’ by getting involved.
“Clearly when you’re running in the front you just want to just make sure that nothing changes,” Wolff said. “I think he’s just bored at the front. So good for him.”