Porsche Supercup 2007  
11. Spa Francorchamps
 
  Porsche Carrera Cup  
 
 
 Judge Dredd sometimes Loved and hated  
09.09.2007 - 10:22 Uhr
With the nickname of Judge Dredd it’s not surprising the last person a Porsche Supercup driver would want to see is Steve Stringwell. Steve is a permanent Steward of the Series with the job to judge and adjudicate over broken rules by the drivers or the teams.
Steve Stringwell
As in any other international motorsports series the Porsche Supercup has to run to very strict rules and regulations. In order to make sure anyone transgressing these rules is dealt with stewards are appointed. With Steve Stringwell the Porsche Supercup has got a permanent steward to deal with these matters.

“One thing I like to see is consistency and continuity”, Steve says. “I arrive at the races with a penalty list which works well within other events like GP2 and touring cars. When an incident is reported, all the relevant evidence is brought together and after that the Englishman decides what to do. Sometimes it is purly put down to a racing incident but sometimes it is more serious. “Recently I had to congratulate a driver for being the quickest who is not usually at the top of the time sheets.” But on this occasion it was for speeding in the pitlane and a penalty was applied.

Steve Stringwell has been with the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup since the race in Barcelona and in the meanwhile a mutual trust and understanding has developed between him and the teams and the drivers. He has had to calm people down, not only drivers but also sometimes team principals and reckons the best way is to be calm himself. Like anything in Life, some people deal with the situation better than others. “Some drivers are a little bit more conversant with what is going on around them. The wise ones keep quiet, answer the questions, no more, no less. Some certainly don’t present themselves in the best way – they tend to say and react more than they need to and, obviously, we listen and watch everything that they have to say.”

On the subject of fines, while he may collect thousands of Euros over a weekend, this money is put to good use as Steve Stringwell explains: “It does not go into my back pocket unfortunately, and certainly not to Porsche. It all goes back into motorsport to the ASN of the country where we are and they put it into their own marshalls’ training fund.” Although he can show no mercy when faced with the rules in motorsport, Steve Stringwell belongs to the nicest people you could meet in the paddock of the Supercup.


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