Mercedes boss Toto Wolff suspects McLaren have “set a precedent that is very difficult to undo” after reversing the order of their title-chasing drivers following a sluggish pit cease for Lando Norris within the Italian Grand Prix.
McLaren’s coverage of remaining as even-handed as doable in Norris and Oscar Piastri’s unique duel for this 12 months’s Drivers’ Championship was put by way of arguably its largest stress check but within the closing seven laps of Sunday’s Monza race.
Whereas operating second and third behind runaway chief Max Verstappen, a sluggish pit cease for second-placed Norris, who pitted the lap after Piastri, brought about the Briton to drop behind the title-leading Australian by way of no fault of his personal.
The McLaren pit wall shortly intervened to ask Piastri to let Norris again by way of on observe – a request which, after initially questioning whether or not a sluggish pit cease was trigger for that, the title chief complied with. Piastri agreed that the workforce’s name had been “fair” when talking afterwards, whereas Norris defended the workforce’s strategy to racing.
Requested for his personal ideas on the incident, Mercedes’ Wolff – who needed to handle a notoriously tense and more and more acrimonious in-house rivalry at his workforce between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg after they had been going head-to-head for world titles in 2014-2016 – admitted he was now intrigued to see how issues developed over the season’s ultimate eight rounds.
“There’s no right and there’s no wrong,” the Mercedes workforce principal mentioned after Sunday’s race.
“I am curious to see how that ends out.
“You set a precedent that is very difficult to undo. What if the team does another mistake? Do you switch them around?
“However then equally, due to a workforce mistake, making a driver that’s attempting to catch up lose the factors is just not honest both.
“I think we are going to get our response of whether there was right today towards the end of the season, when it heats up.”
‘What’s a workforce mistake?’ – Wolff on want for ‘clear’ understanding
McLaren’s workforce order to reverse positions meant that Norris, who had led Piastri comfortably all race as much as his botched cease, trimmed his team-mate’s championship result in 31 factors.
Had Piastri stayed within the place he inherited, then Norris would have left Monza 37 factors adrift, per week after dropping 18 factors when a McLaren automotive failure price him second to the Australian in Zandvoort.
Wolff added: “There is no clear-cut reply for at present. The reply with managing it that means will come in the direction of the top of the season, if it’ll get extra fierce.
“If the team made a mistake, the team inverted positions, an absolutely fair decision.
“On the opposite facet, what’s a workforce mistake? What if subsequent time across the automotive would not begin up and also you lose a place or no matter, or the suspension breaks? What do you do then within the subsequent one?
“So you would have a cascade of occasions or precedents that may be very tough to handle. However I can solely converse of how we discovered ourselves on this scenario again [in] all these years that we needed to handle.
“And I think most important is to have a clear strategy. You either go like this or you go the other way around. Either let them race or try to balance it in the most possible fair way.”
How Wolff would have managed Hamilton vs Rosberg in a different way now
Like McLaren, who can clinch the Constructors’ Championship as early as the following race in Azerbaijan on September 21 when there could be seven races nonetheless to go, Mercedes’ Hamilton vs Rosberg years performed out in campaigns during which the workforce’s title hopes had been by no means doubtful from early within the season.
Wolff says having to resolve on such guidelines of engagement is finally a “luxury problem” to have, though he admits he would have managed the significantly bitter 2016 title marketing campaign in a different way, in hindsight.
“I think if I look at our situations, because I’m not in their shoes of McLaren, back in the day, we had a gap where a Constructors’ Championship is guaranteed, and you just let them race but within the spirit, you race fair and square but don’t touch,” he mentioned.
“If you touch, then we take control.
“That is what I might have executed in 2016, fairly than attempting to overmanage with our racing intent.”
However, he believes there is one key difference between the situation he faced then and the one experienced by McLaren counterparts Andrea Stella and Zak Brown today.
“We had two completely different animals within the automotive in Lewis and Nico,” said Wolff. “They had been two assassins, fierce combatants that took no prisoners, racing towards one another.
“At times, it was very difficult to bench for the team. I don’t see that at McLaren.”
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