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Stewards must not be lobbied, says Horner

Red Bull team boss, Christian Horner has said that race stewards should not face being lobbied while investigating incidents. The Briton's call follows Sunday's clash, when, ahead of the restart, Toto Wolff wanted to meet the stewards whilst they investigated the incident in order to argue his team's case. The Austrian was seemingly reacting to the numerous messages sent by Horner to race director, Michael Masi calling on him to act on what he perceived to be a deliberate offence. 'I saw Toto, who was lobbying the stewards, I heard he was going there,' said Horner, 'so I went there to make sure our view was represented. 'I don't think it's right that team principals go up there to lobby...
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