Marko: New evidence will put crash in ‘slightly different light’
By: Luke Smith
Jul 28, 2021, 2:37 PM

Helmut Marko believes new evidence brought by Red Bull to Thursday’s FIA hearing will put the Formula 1 crash between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in a “slightly different light”.

https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/m...crash/6637969/


HELMUT MARKO
Marko still calling for Hamilton race ban


Author Nigel Chiu

The Red Bull advisor is urging for Lewis Hamilton to be suspended after Red Bull lodged a petition to request a review of the penalty that was given to the Mercedes driver at the British Grand Prix.

https://racingnews365.com/marko-stil...ilton-race-ban


Red Bull strategy important weapon: 'Always have an idea what to do'.
28-07-2021 13:17 | Updated: 28-07-2021 13:19
by GPblog.com

The strategy during the race is next to the drivers that are in the cars and the car that is being developed is the most important part of the race. A part with which, as we have seen a few times this year, races can be won.

In an article on Red bull's website, Head of Race Strategy Will Courtenay and Senior Strategy Engineer Hannah Schmitz elaborate on what is involved in such a preparation.

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/90164...hat-to-do.html


What evidence will Red Bull bring in? "Going to come up with GPS data"
28-07-2021 15:31 | Updated: 28-07-2021 16:00
by GPblog.com

Martin Brundle suspects that Red Bull Racing will come up with GPS data from Lewis Hamilton to convince the stewards that a heavier penalty for the British driver of Mercedes would be justified. The decision on whether the ten-second penalty should remain, be reduced or be increased is unlikely to be made before Thursday.

"It’s really hard to get new information that the stewards haven’t seen because they’ve got incredible amounts of data coming off the car and different video angles and lots of stuff we don’t get access to," Brundle stated for his employer Sky Sports. Only when there is new evidence will the stewards reconsider their judgement, but it's a long process.

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/90178...-gps-data.html


F1 legend Martin Brundle explains what Red Bull must do to win Lewis Hamilton crash appeal
The legendary broadcaster has explained how he thinks Red Bull could try and make Formula 1 worsen Hamilton's punishment with their appeal.

By Matt Foster
PUBLISHED: 14:54, Wed, Jul 28, 2021 | UPDATED: 14:54, Wed, Jul 28, 2021

Martin Brundle has offered his expert opinion on what Red Bull need to do to successfully increase Lewis Hamilton’s punishment for his involvement in a crash with Max Verstappen at Silverstone. The crash forced Verstappen out of the race, while Hamilton overcame his original 10-second penalty to win the race.

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/f1-a...n-crash-appeal


Red Bull's Horner defends Hamilton comments after Wolff criticism
Ben Issatt
Formula 1
28 July 2021

Christian Horner has defended comments he made about Lewis Hamilton at the British Grand Prix.

The Red Bull chief slammed the seven-time world champion for, in his view, committing a "professional foul" when he made contact with Max Verstappen on the opening lap at Silverstone, sending the Dutchman into the barrier at high-speed.

Horner then went further calling Hamilton a "dirty driver" and hoped he was "very happy with himself" after a "hollow victory".

“But you only have to look at the fact Max has zero penalty points on his licence and has not been found guilty of any on-track misjudgements in recent years.

“The aggressive 17-year-old F1 rookie Max Verstappen that Hamilton is referring to is not the Max Verstappen of today, just as Hamilton is not the same driver he was when he entered the sport.

“Both drivers are, of course, uncompromising in their driving style, but they are both highly skilled drivers with a great deal of experience.

“The reality is that Hamilton has met his match in a car that is now competitive and I agree both drivers need to show each other respect, but Hamilton was the aggressor on Sunday.”

“I am still disappointed about the level of celebrations enjoyed in the wake of the accident,” he said.

“The Mercedes team were aware of the gravity of the crash, with Max widely reported as having been hospitalised and requiring further checks.

“It is unimaginable not to inform your driver of the situation, moreover to protect your driver in case they do not show the necessary restraint in celebrating, particularly when it was as a result of an incident he was penalised for.”

https://www.insideracing.com/formula...olff-criticism