Of course, Red Bull was just as guilty as anyone of such demands to Masi during a grand prix, not necessarily screaming as suggested by Verstappen, who was arguably referring more to Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff.
But certainly, team boss Christian Horner and sporting director Jonathan Wheatley made clear their thoughts on certain situations at key times, not least of which was how Masi should orchestrate matters behind the safety car in Abu Dhabi following Nicholas Latifi's crash five laps from the finish.
Verstappen felt Masi was in need of support, just as Whiting received all those years from Herbie Blash, who has returned as a permanent advisor in support of the two new race directors in Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich.
So the question is, if the FIA has now decided to install what is effectively a triumvirate of figures to oversee race control, why not at least take one of either Freitas or Wittich to work alongside Masi, with Blash as support?
Additionally, the FIA also decided direct radio communications during the race are now banned "to protect the race director from any pressure and allow him to take decisions peacefully".
Further, a Virtual Race Control Room is to be created, similar to VAR in football, that will provide a "real-time connection" with the race directors to "help apply the sporting regulations using the most modern technological tools".
Can you imagine how much easier Masi's life would have been with such measures in place? So why "throw him under the bus", to use Verstappen's phrase?