Toto Wolff Warns McLaren About Team Orders and Potential Precedents
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has expressed his concern over McLaren’s decisions at the Italian Grand Prix, where team orders were used to swap the positions of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. McLaren’s strategy, which involved a change of positions due to an error in Norris’s pit stop, has generated debate about the creation of precedents in Formula 1.Wolff, with experience in managing internal rivalries at Mercedes, noted that there is no clear answer as to whether McLaren’s decision was correct. The Mercedes executive questioned the consequences of setting a precedent, wondering what would happen if the team made another mistake in the future. Furthermore, Wolff emphasized the importance of maintaining a clear strategy, whether prioritizing direct competition or seeking a fair balance. Wolff also acknowledged that the situation at McLaren is different from the one he experienced at Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, describing the McLaren drivers as less prone to confrontation.There is a risk of setting precedents when team orders are issued.
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