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McLaren strongly disagreed with Masi over Baku yellow flag ruling

McLaren strongly disagrees with Formula 1 Race Director Michael Masi’s approach to yellow flag infringements after a radio complaint during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Max Verstappen’s crash on the pit straight brought out double-waved yellow flags for the approaching field before the race director deployed the safety car, and during that phase McLaren complained about the speed Yuki Tsunoda carried through the sector. Masi replied that he felt all drivers failed to slow enough and should all be penalized so he was collectively taking no specific action, something McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl did not understand. “I don’t think it needs a clarification; I think it’s clear...
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