What we need is a leader like Ross Brawn.
Remember Malaysia last year? Although was team-order, but his reasoning was convincing and confident.
Now all I can see was PR disaster and different bosses running around.
Mercedes got a good businessman (Wolff), a good technical director (Lowe), and an experienced world champion (Lauda). What's missing is a Leader IMO.
I can actually see Brawn cover the entire issue last weekend into race incident, and asked the drivers to kept it internal before anyone shouts anything. And PR doing its work to dilute media sensation. Or divert the attention to dangerous Ferrari act of allowing mechanics on the grid after the 15 second mark. And only receive minimal penalty.
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