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Monday, 06 August 2012 10:06 |
Charlie Whiting has pointed a finger of criticism at Michael Schumacher and Mercedes AMG in the wake of the recent Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix.
The Hungaroring race start was delayed when Schumacher, who at 43 is Formula 1's oldest active driver, lined up on the wrong grid slot.
Marshals then had to push the great German's Mercedes off the grid after he deliberately stopped the engine, forgetting that the race restart procedure had been changed way back in 2005.
Whiting, who is the official race starter and the highest ranking FIA official at Grands Prix, confirmed to German newspaper Bild am Sonntag that Schumacher caused the start chaos.
"Michael should know the rules," the Briton added.
Bild asked Whiting if drivers are required to pass a rules test prior to being awarded their coveted Formula 1 super license.
"Not by the FIA," he answered.
"We assume that a team competing in Formula One knows the rules. It is the responsibility of the teams to ensure that its drivers, its employees, know the rules," said Whiting.
Flanked by Rubens Barrichello (326 Grands Prix) and Riccardo Patrese (257), Michael Schumacher (299) is the second most experienced driver in Formula One history.
F1SA.com
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