Mercedes confirms drivers "free to race"

07/07/2016
NEWS STORY

Mercedes has announced that Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg remain free to race.

In a brief statement issued this afternoon, just days after the latest clash between its two drivers, Mercedes delighted fans with the news that Hamilton and Rosberg are free to continue their battle for the 2016 title.

It reads:

"This morning at the headquarters of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team in Brackley, UK, positive meetings were held between Toto Wolff, Paddy Lowe, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

Our drivers were informed that they remain free to race for the World Championship.

We believe this is the essence of Formula One, including between team-mates. As passionate racers, we want to see them racing, and so do the fans of Formula One.

However, this freedom comes with a duty for our drivers to respect the values of the team.

In the past five races, there have been three incidents which have cost us over 50 points in the Constructors’ Championship.

We have therefore strengthened our Rules of Engagement to include much greater deterrents to contact between our cars.

With these in place, we will trust our drivers to manage the situation between them on track. Their destiny is in their own hands.

The drivers were also reminded that we may issue instructions during the race to protect against a potential loss of Constructors’ points, such as we did at this year’s Monaco GP when Nico was instructed to let Lewis pass.

If the drivers do not honour the revised Rules of Engagement, we may impose team orders as a solution of last resort.

Finally, we restated our belief in Lewis and Nico as the best driver pairing in Formula One.

Since 2013, we have won together a total of 43 races and 40 further podium finishes, plus two consecutive World Championships. This record speaks for itself."

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Published: 07/07/2016
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