According to Sky Sports, Mercedes are thinking about taking a definitive assent against Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg by suspending them on the off chance that they fail once more, as per The Daily Telegraph and The Times.
Hamilton has begged Mercedes administration not to force group orders after Toto Wolff conceded the guideline was "on the table" this week taking after his drivers' most recent crash in Austria.
Be that as it may, some of Tuesday's daily papers assert much harder approvals are being considered, including fines worth countless pounds and notwithstanding suspending Hamilton or Rosberg.
Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg could be fined or even suspended by Mercedes in the event that they crash again under extreme obstacles being considered by the title holders in an offer to abstain from forcing group orders," Daniel Johnson wrote in The Daily Telegraph.
The Times includes the liable party could remain down from "maybe a couple grands prix".
"Insiders say that Wolff is in misery in the wake of seeing his drivers discard 60 points in the constructors' title in five grands prix in light of their private war and is likewise tired of the toxic environment between the pair," reports Kevin Eason.
"The contrasting option to group requests is to hit the drivers with fines, yet those would need to keep running into countless pounds to have any effect on two drivers who between them procure about £45million a year.
"By a long shot the greater danger, however, would remain down the blameworthy party from maybe a couple grands prix. That alone would crash their title desire."
The papers assert that group orders remain the more probable choice, and that Hamilton confronts a fight to induce administration that they would accomplish more mischief than great.
"Rosberg has as of now said that he would comply," includes Eason.







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