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Ferrari Lewis Hamilton’s driver added that the situation is “ridiculous.”
The hero said seven times.
Max Versaben of Red Bull – who was last year the first driver to be right, with a form of community service – said that the change was “a little better – it’s a beginning.”
The president of FIA, Muhammad bin Salim, said that when the rules were changed on Wednesday that he had “led a wide and cooperative review with the contributions of the seven world championships in FIA.”
However, in his speech during the media day in the Grand Prix of Emilia Romania, Russell said: “We had no correspondence with anyone from the highest level in FIA. So, everything is slightly suspected.”
Russell did not expand in its meaning, but it was possible that he was referring to a series of differences that surrounded Ben Sulaim in the three years he spent as a president, including his desire to change the laws of the ruling body to further prolong his control, as BBC Sport revealed this week.
In response to a question about the reason why there was no dialogue with Ben Selim, Russell said: “This is a good question. It seems more challenging than it is, but we all presented our views forward.
“I will not say that it has reached the point of no return, but at least you want to see the willingness from the other side.
“I think we feel we have presented our views forward and we want to hold conversations and dialogue and there is a lot that you can offer.”
“The fact that there have been good changes. Rulers have a lot of control now, in fine printing, which is good because the conditions must be taken into consideration in mind,” said the leader of the World Championship, Oscar Bayastiri of McLaren.
“It’s a good step forward. One of FIA’s big objects was putting something to abuse officials, which I think is very fair and reasonable.
“I think some other areas have occurred in it and felt a little harshly. But there are some real reasons for what they are doing.”
Russell also supported the possible show of the legend of the Rally Carlos Sines in the presidential elections in December.
Sinz is the father of Williams Carlos Sinz Junior.
“It can only benefit the sport from the presence of Carlos with the internal knowledge of the form of 1 from the driver’s perspective and then Karlos SR knowing the motorsport in general. It may be a great recipe,” he said.
Russell rejected the idea that there could be conflicts of interests due to Ibn Sainz, who is also the GPDA manager.
He said: “It has been eventually removed from a technical point of view. It reaches technical people inside FIA to be the rules makers.
“In the past years, the president may have been much less participating than we have seen recently and less clear.
“We always knew who was the president of FIA, especially with Jean -Todd, but you are working in the background, you do not work at the forefront. So I don’t see that there is a struggle.”