Mercedes staff principal Toto Wolff has known as Crimson Bull’s protest in opposition to George Russell on the Canadian Grand Prix “petty” and “embarrassing”, and suggests the FIA ought to revise its processes.
Crimson Bull protested in opposition to race-winner Russell practically two hours after the race had completed; staff principal Christian Horner stating it was because of him dropping greater than 10 automotive lengths behind the Security Automobile and braking erratically on the again straight. The primary of these two protests was withdrawn when it was defined Russell was following the yellow flag delta leaving the pits, however the second was ultimately dismissed 5 and a half hours after the checkered flag.
“To begin with, it took staff Crimson Bull Racing two hours earlier than they launched the protest, in order that was of their doing,” Wolff advised Sky Sports activities on the F1 film premiere. “Truthfully, it is so petty and so small.
“They’ve performed it in Miami. Now they lodged two protests. They took one again as a result of it was ridiculous. They give you some bizarre ISC clauses – sporting code clauses. I suppose the FIA wants to take a look at that, as a result of it is so farfetched it was rejected.
“You race, you win and also you lose on monitor. That was a good victory for us, like so many they’d prior to now. And it is simply embarrassing.”
Wolff added his perception that it was a team-driven choice and never one which got here from Max Verstappen, who had appeared calm concerning the state of affairs all through his post-race media obligations.
“One in every of them they really pulled as a protest, they did not even observe it by way of as a result of it was nonsense. The second took us 5 hours as a result of I do not even know what you seek advice from as ‘unsportsmanlike conduct’ or one thing.
“What’s all of it about? Who decides it? As a result of I am 100% certain it isn’t Max, he is a racer. He would by no means go for a protest on such a trivial factor.”
Crimson Bull staff principal Horner additionally advised Sky Sports activities that he felt his staff was completely inside its rights to go to the stewards.
“No, completely not [got any regrets],” Horner mentioned. “I imply, it is a staff’s proper to take action. You already know, we noticed one thing we did not suppose was fairly proper. You might have the flexibility to place it in entrance of the stewards and so that is what we selected to do. Completely no regrets in that.”