GPR-A wrote:I am flabbergasted by the attitude Mercedes have shown, from Baku to Silverstone, with respect to how they handled the mechanical issues of two drivers. In Baku, they were completely negative in giving any indications to Lewis to get his PU problems resolved. Contrary to that, at Silverstone, Nico's race engineer was quick to jump and educate him to get out of the issue.
Stewards have now deemed it a violations of radio messages rules, but Mercedes are adamant and now want to lodge an appeal Not that I have a problem with what they did and how they are trying to fight the situation. Had they shown similar audacity in Baku, Lewis would have been leading the championship by now, with a sure shot 3rd place in Baku (could have been 2nd place too, who knows)
He think you got misinformed about what piece of information gave Nico the penalty and why he was allowed (beforehand) to receive the right chassis setting (and why Hamilton not).
Once more: Nico had a terminal gearbox problem. They asked the stewards if they could relay a fix. He got penalized because then he asked how he should shift gears.
Hamilton had the wrong mapping, not a terminal problem, just made him a tad slower.
The rules are clear and were applied well. If you don't agree with the rules, state that. Not badly informed rand like this.