Jolle wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 23:22
Masi had several cases where he didn’t follow protocol after a team asked him to (at least three from RedBull and one from Mercedes), that is not an incident anymore, that’s behaviour.
Hopefully this pressuring from the teams won't happen any more - the teams shouldn't be able to do what Mercedes and Red Bull were doing in the last race. That was bad for the sport's image, even if the broadcasters and the media mob loved the "drama" of it. It was damnably unprofessional.
Having said that, it is utterly important that the rules written down and known by everyone are the rules that are followed. Either unlap all cars or unlap none, for example. His choice, yes, but do one or the other. Then teams can decide how to run their strategies. I think that's all Mercedes want - consistency of rule interpretation. Without the pressure from the teams, this should be easier for the RD to achieve.
One thing that will be interesting if the teams can't talk to the RD directly, is what about the very common "Michael, do we have to give the place back?" type stuff? In principle, this should ensure that all teams instruct all of their drivers to give places back. Right up until someone doesn't, of course, and "gets away with it", at which point it'll be a feeding frenzy.
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