The ‘racing intent document’ Mercedes hope will prevent another Lewis Hamilton-Nico Rosberg conflict with Hamilton and George Russell

Mercedes have outlined how they will try to prevent a repeat of the conflict between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg with their current F1 driver pairing. 
(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 on the drivers' parade. Formula 1
(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 on the…

Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell dramatically collided while battling for position on the opening lap of Sunday’s 🐼Qatar Grand Prix, leaving the s✅even-time world champion stricken in the gravel. 

Having made a fast start on soft tyres, Hamilton swooped around the outside and attempted to overtake both Russell and168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Max Verstappen, who had started on the medium compound. 

But with Russell sandwiched between Hamilton and Verstappen withꦫ nowhere to go, the two Mercedes made contact. 

Russell recovered to salvageꦏ fourth place while Hamilton accepted responsibility for the incident as the two drivers left Qatar on good terms. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14 crashes out at the start of the race. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 18, Qatar
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14 crashes out at the start of the race. Formula 1 World…

“In the [pre-race] strategy meeting we discussed the likely [tyre] offset between the two drivers and how that would be handled. Obviously, what happened was not part of the plan, but certainly not intentional from either side,♚” Mercedes’ communicatio🐎ns director Bradley Lord said. 

“I thi𝓀nk rule number one for any racing team is that the two cars don’t make contact. That is something the d🌊rivers have bought into just like every other member of the team is as well.

“To be one car in the gravel, one in the pit lane and then plumb ꦏlast at the end of Lap 1, is about as badly a f𒉰irst lap can go. But how we deal with it, we’ll talk about it behind closed doors. I think both drivers have been very magnanimous afterwards and we’ll talk about it and then put it behind them.

“I think the feature o🔥f this season has been how well they’ve worked together to try and lead the team back from the difficult position in which we started with the car, and I’m sur🎀e they’ll continue to do that for the last five races and hopefully secure P2 in the [constructors’] championship.”

The incident had echoes of Hamilton and Rosberg’s infam🦹ous fir🅷st-lap crash at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, although both Silver Arrows were forced to retire on that occasion. 

The ‘racing intent document’ Mercedes hope will prevent another Hamilton-Rosberg

Lord, who was standing in for Mercedes boss Toto Wolff as the Austrian continues his r🦩ehabilitation from a recent operation on his knee, revealed the team have a “racing intent, a sort of shared document” to avoid such clashes when racing wheel-to-wheel. 

“I remember that one,” Lord recalled. “I think experiences like 2016 and others that we’ve had over th🎀e years, actually it’s a great shared experience of how as a team we approach those moments and sort of learn from them and work through them as well.

“We have our racing intent, our sort of shared document that we all buy into in terms of how we approach races as a team, how we try to maximise the team’s points-s🐟coring, and the drivers have bought into that along with everybody else. That’s really the basis for how we talk about things and move forward.”

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