Unbelievable, could have been Bianchi all over again. You could easily argue this was even worse with the tractor cruising around the track.
This race isn't happening anyway, F1 is dumb as a box of rocks, they never learn, JUST START THE RACES EARLIER WHEN RAIN IS FORECAST !
Another utter farce of a race.
I get the desire to race after the farce of last season's Spa, but ultimately this isn't racing. There's a precession based on the conditions and tyre choices.
I think @d34noj has a point about the FIA wanting to get the championship finished quickly. Where was the response to Max's dangerous manoeuvre yesterday?
Red Bull's relationship with the authorities baffles me. Why do they pander with them so much? Likewise with Sky F1, they talk directly to Horner all the time.The response was a 'stern talking to'.
Yet another example of the FIA bending over for Red Bull. May as well just get rid of Bin Salayem and let Horner make the decisions.
Merc is a sloth on straights, fairly sure Hamilton would be lapping considerably faster in clean air
When one of the greatest drivers in F1 history, who has a reputation for thriving in wet weather conditions, is stuck behind an Alpine, you know the car's tripe.This.
New aero was supposed to help this, doesn't seem to be the case for Mercedes, seem to have gone backwards. That 'revolutionary' floor of theirs is atrocious in a real world scenario - should have sneaked a flexi-floor in there like other teams.
If the FIA were to take the issue seriously and punish those who have overspent, it would (sorry, should) impact on Max's and RB's title hopes right now.Massively intrigued to see what happens with the overspending controversy, noticed the reporting has changed already - first of all 2 teams, 1 minus 5% (allegedly Aston) 1 massively overspend (apparently way over 5%) then a week later 2 teams negligible overspend.
Seems to me Red Bull are the LFC of the F1 world.