McLaren F1 boss Andrea Stella has warned his drivers that contact with each other is “unacceptable” following a clash at the Italian Grand Prix.
“There should never ever be contact between two McLaren cars,” Stella said. “There was contact, which doesn’t fit the way we go racing at McLaren.”“You just review things, like you do with anything that is technical or the rational racing,” he explained. “What is important is to have clear perimeter as to what you deem acceptable, and what you deem unacceptable.
“It’s not an emotional thing. It’s just like you deal with other things, you deal with racing in a similar way. And this is very clear that for any driver, there’s something bigger than them. It’s the team.“It’s always a little tricky when you leave the pits, especially on hard tyres. Certainly Oscar was trying to see where he could place himself so that he could keep the position, but on colder tyres, this could be slightly more difficult than he might have anticipated.
“So I think, we could absolutely conclude that this is just a little misjudgement, therefore it means there is no problem at all.”
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