Steward Ops: Michael Masi’s Inconsistent Line

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Steward Ops: Michael Masi’s Inconsistent Line

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Good Friday everyone :)

The Bahrain GP certainly proved a tonic for everyone struggling through this never-ending lockdown, but it also sparked large amounts of controversy, all around track limits.

In a rare bout of topicality for Grand Prix Rejects, we've taken an inside look at track limits to analyse the mass of messy decisions Michael Masi has made in his two years in the hot seat. Rob Lomas has used his journalism skills to pull this together, and you can read his results right here today!

Steward Ops: Michael Masi’s Inconsistent Line
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Thanks for letting me write something and thanks to Miguel98 for the advice and feedback while writing it! Any feedback would also be much appreciated as it was the first time I’ve written an editorial piece!
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I like this piece, it does a good job explaining the situation!
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I like it too. Distanced but discursive, exactly as it should be. A rare, but welcome bout of topicality I should say! Looking forward to the next article :)
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