Jolle wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 09:41
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 09:34
ispano6 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 04:18
My point is Horner's point, duh, everyone knows Masi directed Toto to the stewards which was a mistake as well.
I agree with Horner here regarding the stewards. But I'd also include the race director. I don't see why the teams should be allowed to lobby the race director either. After all, the race director has the power to send "incidents" to the stewards. So the team shouldn't be able to radio him and say "that's a penalty!", etc., because that is indirect lobbying of the stewards.
There is so much more conversation than just that. Information about the track conditions for instance. As a team you have to communicate somehow with “the people in charge” at certain points during the weekend or during the race.
Yes, but that's different. Even that can be a form of lobbying - the teams try to push an agenda that suits their car/drivers at that moment e.g. "it's too wet" if their car is struggling, "it's dry enough, bring in the safety car" if their car is handling the conditions.
If you allow some lobbying then you either allow all lobbying or someone has to make a subjective call on whether something is allowed to be raised or not. And that leads to bias / accusations of bias.
Horner's call to Masi was really directed at the stewards because he knows they're listening. But he thinks that's OK but taking a drawing to them isn't OK. That's hypocrisy, isn't it? Double standards, certainly.
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