F1 drivers in ‘heated’ meeting with Pirelli
(GMM) Behind the scenes, some Formula 1 drivers got involved in a reportedly “heated” exchange with Pirelli and FIA officials at Paul Ricard.
We reported earlier that the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association – representing all the drivers on the grid – boycotted a special meeting requested by Pirelli following the controversial Baku tire blowouts.
Mario Isola, Pirelli’s F1 chief (shown above), denied it was a boycott.
“The simplest solution was for us to go to the driver briefing,” he insisted.
The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf cites insiders who claim that during the briefing, “the conversation got heated from time to time”.
For instance, seven time world champion Lewis Hamilton reportedly asked FIA technical boss Nikolas Tombazis why Red Bull wasn’t penalized for running tire pressures that were obviously below Pirelli’s strict guidelines.
“The answer was short and sweet,” claimed the authoritative German publication Auto Motor und Sport. “They couldn’t prove any wrongdoing.
“Max Verstappen also got involved and assured his championship opponent that his team had adhered to all the requirements.”
Hamilton, though, hinted that he doesn’t believe it.
When asked about Verstappen and Lance Stroll’s rear blowouts at Baku, the Mercedes driver told reporters: “More often than not, the tires are not being run at the pressures that are being asked.
“We didn’t have a problem,” Hamilton insisted, referring to Mercedes.
“I think Pirelli have done a great job with the tires this year. They are more robust than before, so I think in this instance, Pirelli is not at fault.
“I was very surprised to see that the FIA had to clarify the rules and guidelines, so you can obviously take from that what you want.”