Marcin budkowski, team boss Alpine, is not reassured by this, as in the last interview the umbrella organization FIA calls for more strictly controls teams, who are trying to work together to ease the pain of switching to the new 2022 rules.
"If I mention the year 2022, when there are big changes to the rules, the benefits you get from working with other teams will be very big, whether it is legal or not,”Said the team boss Alpine a colleague from Motorsport.com. And Budkowski continues the accusations without giving names. “And if there is a year when this kind of cooperation can pay off, it is 2021 for next year. This is so obvious and if there is any year in which we expect the FIA to be present everywhere, it is this year."
Budkowski it also angers the fact that it is cooperation between teams at all allowed, given that he believes this is not for the benefit of fans and sport in general. “I think everyone would like to see 10 or 12 teams in the future fighting relentlessly against each other and being here because of their sporting success. From the moment teams have a common interest in sharing information, this is a problem because it should not be so, we should not help competitors,”Concluded the team leader Alpine.