“We have a few tricks up our sleeves, which we didn’t want to introduce ahead of the first race as a kneejerk reaction and which we will review with the teams after China.”
– Nikolas Tombazis
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A timeline is in place
“We had a meeting with the teams about ten days ago, after Bahrain test, to review the matter,” Tombazis explained to GPblog, among others, in Bahrain.
“And the team’s unanimous position was that we should stick to the current arrangements for the first few races and to review the matter when we have a few more, a bit more data.
“And our intention is after China to be reviewing the energy management situation. We have a few tricks up our sleeves, which we didn’t want to introduce ahead of the first race as a kneejerk reaction and which we will review with the teams after China.”
Given the Middle East conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran, if the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix were cancelled, the parties would have more time to work with to make further adjustments after Japan.
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