This arrived when McLaren Group chairman Ron Dennis, following some very mild criticism of the McLaren car recently, saw fit to wade in and put his drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button straight."I find it slightly infuriating, and I've voiced my opinion, when my guys get out of the cars and say, 'I wish I was on the front row' and build in the media the perception that we're giving them cars that are less capable of winning races," said Dennis, who ostensibly has no involvement in the running of the team.
There have been a lot of those people about in the aftermath of the race at Hockenheim and, here in Budapest, the events in Germany will not be buried, much to Ferrari's annoyance.