They can all sod off. I'm with Avellis. I don't know of any occasion in F1 where Ferrari nipped next door and said to Renault "by the way, here's our fuel usage and pit strategy. Thought you should know."
In all seriousness, I think a piece of paper is a powerful thing. Especially with the liberal application of pen or pencil. Keep a record.
You should know your fuel usage on a particular track/car combo, or you haven't paid enough attention when you've raced in the past. Or worse still, you're unfamiliar with the track/car combo and you should be doing practice laps to find out your usage rather than trying to jump into the middle of a pack of other racers on a track/car you don't know, and risking their race for the sake of a quick blast. That's two points of personal responsibility and accountability that go hand in hand, in my eyes.
[EDIT] PS: I saw the humour in post 1. I think maybe I'm the only one.
In all seriousness, I think a piece of paper is a powerful thing. Especially with the liberal application of pen or pencil. Keep a record.
You should know your fuel usage on a particular track/car combo, or you haven't paid enough attention when you've raced in the past. Or worse still, you're unfamiliar with the track/car combo and you should be doing practice laps to find out your usage rather than trying to jump into the middle of a pack of other racers on a track/car you don't know, and risking their race for the sake of a quick blast. That's two points of personal responsibility and accountability that go hand in hand, in my eyes.
[EDIT] PS: I saw the humour in post 1. I think maybe I'm the only one.