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F1 teams told they risk penalties if personnel visit race stewards uninvited after British GP drama

FIA race director Michael Masi writes to all teams after Silverstone to clarify when team staff can visit the stewards; Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Red Bull chief Christian Horner both visited stewards after Hamilton-Verstappen collision last Sunday

Last Updated: 23/07/21 12:12pm

The British GP was red-flagged when Max Verstappen was forced to retire his car after a collision with Lewis Hamilton on the first lap. Who was to blame?

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The British GP was red-flagged when Max Verstappen was forced to retire his car after a collision with Lewis Hamilton on the first lap. Who was to blame?
The British GP was red-flagged when Max Verstappen was forced to retire his car after a collision with Lewis Hamilton on the first lap. Who was to blame?

F1's teams have been warned they risk penalties if personnel visit the stewards at a race in future without being invited.  

FIA race director Michael Masi wrote to all 10 teams in the wake of Sunday's British GP to clarify that visiting the stewards, who decide on incidents on the track and determine any penalties, will only be allowed by prior approval or official summons.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner both visited the stewards' room during the red-flag period at Silverstone after Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen collided on the opening lap. The incident was under investigation at the time.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner radioed FIA race director Michael Masi to share his view on Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton's first-lap collision

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Red Bull boss Christian Horner radioed FIA race director Michael Masi to share his view on Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton's first-lap collision
Red Bull boss Christian Horner radioed FIA race director Michael Masi to share his view on Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton's first-lap collision

Both sides had already made representations over the radio to Masi. Horner blamed Hamilton for the incident before Wolff, defending his driver, had his say. During his dialogue with the latter, it was Masi who suggested that Wolff go and see the stewards.

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"Michael, I just sent you an email with the diagrams where the car should be. Did you receive that?" Wolff asked Masi, to which the Australian replied: "Toto, I don't access my emails during a race deliberately because I'm concentrating on the race."

Wolff added: "You maybe should look at this because there is something with the rules. I am coming up."

Mercedes' boss Toto Wolff made his case for Lewis Hamilton's innocence to Michael Masi and the FIA after Max Verstappen's first-lap crash

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Mercedes' boss Toto Wolff made his case for Lewis Hamilton's innocence to Michael Masi and the FIA after Max Verstappen's first-lap crash
Mercedes' boss Toto Wolff made his case for Lewis Hamilton's innocence to Michael Masi and the FIA after Max Verstappen's first-lap crash

Masi replied: "Feel free to go upstairs and see the stewards directly."

Horner soon followed to state Red Bull's case but said afterwards: "I don't think the stewards should be interfered with."

Communication between teams' pit walls and Masi is being played out on the TV world feed for the first time this season.

Also See:

  • Brundle on Hamilton-Verstappen crash
  • F1 teams, drivers condemn Lewis abuse

Next up live only on Sky F1: The Hungarian GP!

Don't miss the next instalment of a gripping F1 season and Hamilton vs Verstappen's title duel at the Hungarian GP on July 30-August 1.

Writing in his post-race column, Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle said: "It was a little uncomfortable hearing the Red Bull and Mercedes team managers and team principals endeavouring to influence the situation by lobbying the race director but that seems to be the communication system in place, and which we are broadcasting for first time this season.

"Michael Masi, the race director, quite rightly pointed them towards the stewards, and I can imagine a future revision on this process."

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