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Rivals considered protesting Hamilton brake switch

Two top teams have admitted they considered lodging a protest against Mercedes at the German Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W05 and Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari F14-T battle for position
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Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W05 has big crash
(L to R): Marco Mattiacci, Ferrari Team Principal on the grid with Bernie Ecclestone (GBR)
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The red flag stops qualifying as Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W05 crashes out
The Mercedes AMG F1 W05 of Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 is is recovered back to the pits on the back of a truck after he crashed out of qualifying

With the 'Fric' controversy now in the past, the issue that rankled behind closed doors at Ferrari and Red Bull followed Lewis Hamilton's qualifying crash.

The crash was caused by a failure of the Mercedes driver's Brembo-supplied brake disc, so Mercedes opted to switch the Briton to Carbone Industrie brakes ahead of the Grand Prix.

We obviously now need clarification.

Christian Horner

Mercedes successfully argued that it should avoid penalty for breaching parc ferme rules because of a clause allowing changes if the new parts are "similar in mass, inertia and function".

Christian Horner revealed that he "absolutely" disagrees, particularly as both of the Red Bull cars were fitted with Brembo brakes throughout the race weekend.

"If you change it like-for-like that is one thing," he said.

"But if you change it for something made by a different manufacturer that has a different characteristic, and as described by the driver himself as something different, it is an interesting precedent."

Horner ultimately decided not to protest, but he is now calling for an FIA "clarification".

"We obviously now need clarification," he said, "because if you can do that, then what else can you change?"

Ferrari's Marco Mattiacci also admitted discussions took place about a potential protest.

"We decided not to move forward on this because I don't think we wanted to get into it," he said.

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