Mercedes have affirmed they won't force group orders on Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton regardless of their impact in Austria.
In any case, both drivers have been cautioned the group won't acknowledge a rehash and Mercedes have 'reinforced their principles of engagement to incorporate much more noteworthy obstacles to contact between their autos'.
In any case, if those impediments - the nature of which Mercedes are keeping private - are not regarded, the group have focused on the issue group orders.
'In the event that the drivers don't respect the changed principles of engagement we may force group orders as an answer of final resort,' an announcement proclaimed.
'Their predetermination is in their grasp.'
Hamilton and Rosberg have likewise been told by Mercedes the group 'may issue directions amid the race to ensure against a potential loss of Constructors' focuses, for example, we did at the current year's Monaco GP when Nico was told to give Lewis a chance to pass'.
Mercedes' administration met with Hamilton and Rosberg at the group's Brackley industrial facility on Thursday morning in front of this present weekend's British GP at Silverstone.
'Our drivers were educated that they stay allowed to race for the World Championship,' said Mercedes. 'Be that as it may, Rosberg and Hamilton have been cautioned 'this flexibility accompanies an obligation for our drivers to regard the estimations of the group.'
The Mercedes colleagues crashed on the last lap of last Sunday's Austrian GP, with Hamilton going ahead to win the race as Rosberg dropped to fourth with a broken wing.
Stewards discovered Rosberg at flaw for the mishap and gave the title pioneer a five-second time punishment and two punishment focuses on his race permit.
It was the third time in five races that the pair had reached and a fuming group supervisor Toto Wolff cautioned the group would consider presenting group orders at specific phases of races to evade rehash conflicts.






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