Helmut Marko: “We already have rules for it and those rules apply to everyone. If someone can’t solve it, then that’s their own problem.' F1
Marko has suggested the team must have received inside information in order to get the replacement ready in time.
“When the technical directive came out, it was clear that there would not be enough time to supply such a part. The 79-year-old also suggested that although Mercedes had been the team that had campaigned the hardest for new rules to be introduced, they may find it does not work in their favour. “It could come back like a boomerang,” he is quoted as saying.“I fully agree with Max. And on top of that there is this: the FIA cannot go and determine our set-ups. In fact, changing the ride height means changing the set-up and the FIA cannot do that at all.
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