The Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has urged Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen to play fair in their 'all or nothing' title fight in Abu Dhabi this weekend.
Wolff knows first hand how tough a battle it has been on track between the two drivers all season.
Speaking to
F1.com, Wolff said:
"I would hope that [Saudi Arabia] has enough repercussions that everybody's going to learn from it and adapt for the final race in Abu Dhabi.
"I think that similar driving, if it were deemed by the stewards to be over the line, would be also penalised by the stewards in Abu Dhabi and that could well end in a messy situation for everybody.
"And I don't think the championship has deserved a result that's influenced by a collision so I very much in that case trust the self-regulating system… the quicker car with the quicker driver should win the championship and not by taking each other off."
"It is all or nothing in Abu Dhabi," he added.
"Whoever wins the race wins the championship and therefore it is important to keep both feet on the ground, keep working, and hopefully bring the performance that we had [in Saudi Arabia] on to Abu Dhabi."
Source -
Daily Mail
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