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McLaren want answers from Masi: 'Stewards have changed their approach'

Opinions on the decision not to punish Max Verstappen for the incident with Lewis Hamilton in the Brazilian Grand Prix are strongly divided. McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl thinks that Michael Masi should clarify what is allowed and what is not. The McLaren team boss thinks that the behavior of drivers will change if race director Michael Masi decides that the behavior of Verstappen was acceptable. Charles Leclerc, among others, said in advance that he would adjust his driving behaviour accordingly. Drivers speak with Masi at driver briefing On Friday all the drivers will meet with Masi for the drivers briefing, where the subject will undoubtedly be discussed. Seidl believes it is vital...
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