During the Silverstone fallout Masi was very clear that they review the incident, not the outcome. Any penalty is applied in line with the applicable regulation and infringement thereof. In the...
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During the Silverstone fallout Masi was very clear that they review the incident, not the outcome. Any penalty is applied in line with the applicable regulation and infringement thereof. In the...
I think Horner gave away a little too much in that off the cuff comment. He said that Honda only degrades 0.1s over its life. That sounds like gold dust to me as a metric for competitors.
This...
He made up 15 places in the sprint, P20 - P5. Five place penalty for the new ICE put him P10 on the GP grid. Then P10 - P1 in the GP.
Lewis only took a single power unit component (ice) so 5 place penalty. 10 places for more than one PU component above the season allocation at a single event. At least, I think that is correct.
That was pretty much Martin Brundle’s view. Max is clearly the best Red Bull driver and has incredible pace and talent, but the red mist is strong in him. How many times this year has he used all of...
Hopefully a good race this weekend.
Regarding Mercedes new found pace; I wonder if they had a reliability issue with their ICE that meant they kept it turned down? I suggest that they now have a...
Alonso was on storming form yesterday. George’s battle with Stroll was hilarious and summed up the issue with overtaking in current F1. Cars are too big, too grippy, too torquey so there is little...
It was an absolute farce to run 2 laps behind the safety car knowing full well that there was no chance of releasing everyone to race. Taking a non-partisan view, it was kind of nice that Max could...
…and Bottas fastest in FP1! I know it’s not indicative of absolute qualifying or race pace, but still :)
I know there is no place for sentiment in this business and Bottas gets paid a stack to drive car, but I do feel sorry for him. He has been a solid driver for Mercedes and has on occasion pushed...
Regarding Russell’s conduct after the incident; to be fair he had just got out of a 190mph shunt where he thought (erroneously) that Bottas had squeezed him off the track. I would suggest that...
Max didn’t leave a car width, but he’d just run up the inside with two wheels on the grass to overtake. No way was he backing out (rightly). Lewis could and probably should have eased out and settled...