Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya
has called for rule clarifications following incidents in the San
Marino Grand Prix.
Speaking in Barcelona, ahead of this weekend's Spanish
Grand Prix, Montoya said: “I'm going to go and speak to Charlie
Whiting (the FIA's race director) today. How can you have a one-move
rule in Formula 1 and then have Michael Schumacher move left and
then right and do nothing about it? That's two moves.”
Montoya's gripe is not specifically the incident
at Tosa, where he ended up on the grass, but the lead up to it.
He claims that he got a run on Schumacher's Ferrari out of the previous
chicane and that Schumacher moved left to block him.
Montoya wants clarification as to whether Schumacher
was then within his rights to move back to the right. The German
would call it taking up his racing line for the following corner,
Montoya would call it an illegal second move. |