Esteban Ocon contacted Toto Wolff for advice on Perez clashes in 2017
Esteban Ocon says he asked Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff for advice on dealing with team-mate Sergio Perez after their on-track clashes in 2017.
The duo came together twice at Spa, with Ocon
claiming Perez "tried to kill me" and the Mexican subsequently defending himself.
It started after Perez
and Ocon rowed in Canada, collided in Azerbaijan and clashed again in Hungary
with Force India bosses enforcing team orders after
the Spa incident.
After the race in
Belgium, Ocon called Wolff to discuss the incidents and growing tension,
particularly as Wolff had experienced dealing with Lewis Hamilton's and Nico
Rosberg's difficult relationship when they were team-mates at Mercedes.
"It was
probably the first thing I did was to call him [Wolff] and see how they dealt
with Lewis and Nico back then," Mercedes junior Ocon told Autosport.
"Definitely I
asked for advice and they [Mercedes] were there to help me.
"I had their
point of view, I had Force India's point of view.
"It's always
helpful to get different point of views, but especially from Mercedes. They are
world champions so they know what they are talking about.
"I can't go
into detail [about the advice] but it was just a good help. You take it because
it's always good advice."
Ocon, who finished
eighth in the drivers' standings, said he and Perez had put the incidents
behind them and moved on.
"It's important
we have respect for each other and it's important for the team that there is a
good atmosphere and we work together to develop the car correctly," he
said.
"We are maybe
not going to go on holidays together, but we get along well."




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