It's well known that Red Bull have had team orders for years. "Maintain the gap" and all that. Until today Vettel was the beneficiary with the team to the extent that there have been many accusations of bias in the team and the team had to put out statements saying that they would have done the same had the drivers been the other way round on track.MWcrazyhorse wrote:Yes I'll concede there was the "multi 2-1" order apparently. Meaning the #2 driver is to finish ahead of the #1 driver.
All of a sudden Red Bull does team orders?
That's all your opinion and flies in the face of what Red Bull have done in the past. It also doesn't excuse Vettel lying about the incident.MWcrazyhorse wrote:But it is idiotic. Apart form being bad for the sport.
You don't order the #1, the champion to not overtake.
I am not entirely sure if that has sunken in at Red Bull yet. IF (big IF) you have team order you tell #2 to let #1 pass.
Else you let them race.
Red Bull needs to work on that.