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Masi: "Everyone's looking after their own little patch of turf"

Although at the start of the season it was all rather quiet in terms of penalties and points handed out, Michael Masi, FIA's Sporting Director, is now a busy man again. In Austria the stewards were working overtime and at Silverstone the most talked about moment of the season took place: the crash between Hamilton and Verstappen. Own streets During the red flag situation, Mercedes and Red Bull Racing could be heard on the broadcast trying to bend the stewards' opinion regarding the incident. Masi says on this to Autosport.com not to be frustrated: "No frustration. That's part of it, it comes in different waves depending on what it is. Everyone is cleaning their own streets, so to...
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