Some Ferrari staff refused to attend Silverstone podium – report
A portion of the Ferrari staff initially refused to attend the Silverstone podium following Carlos Sainz’s victory on Sunday, according to a former Scuderia team member.
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A portion of the Ferrari staff initially refused to attend the Silverstone podium following Carlos Sainz’s victory on Sunday, according to a former Scuderia team member.
Mercedes say Lewis Hamilton would have effectively been a sitting duck to the chasing pack at the Safety Car restart at Silverstone, had he not switched onto soft tyres at that point.
Martin Brundle described Carlos Sainz’s decision to go against team orders as one that “saved Ferrari’s day.”
Christian Danner has criticised Ferrari for their Silverstone performance, saying they once again showed “how not to do it if you want to win the World Championship.”
Silverstone best example yet of 2022 regs taking effect
Indeed, a lot of observers were left scratching their heads at some pretty aggressive attack and defence moves, and especially moments where drivers appeared to have been squeezed off the track.
Lewis Hamilton landed a dig at Max Verstappen as he praised «sensible driver» Charles Leclerc following the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Hamilton and Verstappen shared a tense rivalry as the latter won the Formula One Championship title last season in controversial circumstances. Ad/> The 2021 British Grand Prix was the scene of one of the biggest talking points between the pair as Red Bull's Verstappen was sent hurtling into the barriers after making contact with seven-time champion Hamilton at Copse Corner.
Following a dramatic British GP in which Carlos Sainz clinched his maiden F1 win, Max Verstappen had his championship lead trimmed to 34 points as Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez recovered to second place with the Dutch driver down in seventh after sustaining damage.