Mercedes responded to Red Bull's apologies.
Mercedes published an official response to Red Bull’s apology to Kimi Antonelli over online abuse aimed at the driver following the Qatar Grand Prix.
Simone Resta, deputy technical director: "We take online abuse very seriously. Our public relations specialists are working hard on the tools and the platform to create a safe environment for fans to interact with the team.
We were pleased to see on Monday a statement from Red Bull setting out their position. And we really appreciated it.
Kimi was driving on the limit; he did more laps on that set of tyres than Norris. In addition, he was trying to catch the Carlos Sainz ahead and entered the DRS zone behind his car.
A significant portion of aerodynamic downforce is lost in the disturbed airflow. He was trying to attack and defend, which led to a brief off-track excursion and the loss of a position."
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Mercedes responded to Red Bull's apologies.
Mercedes published an official response to Red Bull's apology to Kimi Antonelli over insults directed at the driver following the Qatar Grand Prix.
