FIA's Masi sends out collision warning ahead of F1 title showdown
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[December 10, 2021] By
Abhishek Takle
(Reuters) -Formula One drivers could face suspension or lose all
their points for driving in an unsportsmanlike manner, race director
Michael Masi has warned ahead of Sunday's title-deciding battle at
the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, 36, and his 24-year-old Red Bull rival Max
Verstappen head into the floodlit finale at the Yas Marina track
level on points but Verstappen ahead 9-8 on wins, which would make
him champion if both fail to score.
The pair have collided three times this season, including at the
last race in Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about a thrilling season
ending with a collision.
However, Masi sent a clear warning that such a scenario could result
in severe consequences as he outlined the articles of the sport's
International Sporting Code (ISC) relating to "unsportsmanlike"
conduct.
"In particular I would like to remind you of the following articles
detailed below," the Australian said in his event notes on Thursday.
He singled out Article 12.2.1l which deals with "any infringement of
the principles of fairness in competition, behaviour in an
unsportsmanlike manner or attempt to influence the result of a
competition in a way that is contrary to sporting ethics."
Masi also mentioned Article 12.4.5 which covers penalties stewards
could impose including "suspension for one or more competitions,
withdrawal of points for the championship, cup, challenge, trophy,
series."
"I think that’s fair that they do it," Hamilton, sitting alongside
Verstappen, told reporters via videoconference from Abu Dhabi on
Thursday. "Hopefully, they won’t need to be used and we have a great
race and we move forwards."
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in action at
the start of the race REUTERS/Mike Blake
Formula One titles have been settled by collisions
before, most notably between Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna in 1989
and 1990 and Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill in 1994.
Schumacher and Villeneuve also collided at the last race of the 1997
season while battling for the lead, with the German disqualified
from the season as a whole for his offence.
Champion in 1996, Hill told Sky Sports after the race in Jeddah that
Verstappen's style reminded him of Schumacher's similarly
uncompromising approach.
While he did not suggest Verstappen would resort to dirty tricks,
the Dutchman's on-track behaviour has drawn scrutiny.
Stewards took a dim view of his defensive tactics against Hamilton
in Jeddah and found him predominantly at fault for triggering the
collision, handing him two time penalties totalling 15 seconds.
Verstappen said he didn't need to be reminded of the ISC.
"I know what’s in the sporting code," he said.
"I think they can put it in every single race weekend, there’s
nothing newly added for this weekend."
(Reporting by Abhishek Takle; Editing by Ken Ferris and Toby Davis)
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