Was a lot of politics involved. Wrong sibling!
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Was a lot of politics involved. Wrong sibling!
Or Haas. Being widely reported now. Planet F1 have the story and link.
FIA have now sized parts of the Ferrari fuel system from Ferrari, a customer team and another competitor (for comparison?)
LeClerc has a cheek to complain. His chop on Norris was far worse.
Vettel was always going to move left to cover being overtaken. Avoidable by both drivers, they effectively played chicken and...
It's because they haven't investigated. It's a nicely political move on the part of red bull etc, not going to the full length of accusing them of cheating, just asking "if I were to do this,...
Yep. The old Max creeping back in. Albon outscoring him at the moment, and a chunk of that is due to self inflicted stupidity.
I think it's simpler than that. Limited running due to Saturday being a washout. Tyre Deg higher than expected. And they simply don't need to take risks atm. They were winning the race either way,...
Ferrari told him to pit, which he ignored. The FIA then told them he had to pit, which he complied with. I imagine had he ignored that, it would of escalated fairly quickly.
While he was a bit...
No.
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The problem, is that there was an agreement that the swap would happen was in place, but the timing hadn't been agreed. LeClerc has recently been a silly on the radio (which he acknowledged) but then...
That's not what happened.
From Binotto
"We agreed together that the best way was not to give any slipstream to Hamilton first, and therefore Charles would have given the slipstream to Seb.
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Binotto seems to have confirmed that there was an agreement to swap, but the timing hadn't been discussed.
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I can't understand anyone having a problem with Vettel today. Total non issue.
LeClerc wasn't anywhere near close enough to allow Vettel to slow and let him past, without dropping too close to...
His video analysis was good. Made the point that Schumacher was the master of pushing the limit rules wise, and was in an identical situation with Lewis, at the same corner! He left a cars width. And...
And the added expense and risk. Totally backwards step.
Yep. Leclerc chose to try and go around the outside, and turned in. He'd lost the corner at that point, and hoped Verstappen would back off.
Another outstanding day for Lando, guy has so much potential
I wonder if it was mitigated by LeClerc turning in on him?
Common sense prevailed. Best race of the season so far
The penalty tweeted by journos is apparently fake. But Ferrari are apparently celebrating in their garage. So who knows.
It's a rule. Everyone knows the rule. If a driver chooses to ignore the rule, who's to blame?
The driver. 100%. It might not be an outcome that we're happy with, but beyond stupidity to pull a...
That was a cracker. Can see max getting penalised unfortunately.
Nope. See the grid. It's the way penalties are applied. They are done in order they're received (magnussen first Hamilton next). The field isn't bunched up to fill the gaps, until all penalties...
4th, not 5th. He drops into the space created by the magnussen penalty.
Can't remember, but Brawn talks about it here, 48mins in
https://youtu.be/t15tKnsUJrk