Soldato
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"In F1 too many things overshadow the racing. There is too much politics.”
K.Raikkonen esq.
K.Raikkonen esq.
In retrospect, I bet Masi is wishing he'd done exactly that. Red flag the race immediately after the Latifi incident then you get a straight fight between Lewis and Max on fresh tyres over several laps.
To be fair to Verstappen when was the last time a driver won the championship in a lesser car? It rarely happens and I think it would have to go back to Raikkonen in 2007.
F1 rules have always been a joke
We know what the decision is gonna be and we know it won't end tonight!Apparently both teams' representatives are heading back in, presumably for the decision.
"In F1 too many things overshadow the racing. There is too much politics.”
K.Raikkonen esq.
They have a very easy out. Blame Masi and overturn it.The result won't change. It would be the end of the FIA if they did. They would have no credibility at all
When you have a sport that doesn't have much racing a lot of the time you have to manufacture the drama at every opportunity. A lot of the rules are designed to add randomness to results and try to make the banal exciting.
MAX MAX MAX SUPER MAX CRYMILTON LOLOLOLOL - At times it almost feels like very primitive circa 2005 bot accounts
They have none either way.The result won't change. It would be the end of the FIA if they did. They would have no credibility at all
First half was all RB. Merc came out slow.Not sure i buy the RB being the lesser car this season to be honest. Its led the most laps and won the most races hasn't it? Max would've won Baku too if it wasn't for his tyre blowout. I'd say they were pretty well matched whilst having circuits that each ran better on.
And them letting this go won't tarnish there credibility?The result won't change. It would be the end of the FIA if they did. They would have no credibility at all
Still the mind boggles as to how he came to the decisionThey have none either way.
Masi made a call that has put them in an impossible position.
So... Yes, he did overtake, but when the safety car ended he was behind so it's fine(??).
Ok then, one driver either side of the leader behind the safety car, just nudge forwards and backwards a bit from time to time. As long as he's ahead at the safety car line it's all good. (!?)
Sky Sports confirmed, that after the Kimi crash on the same corner (Friday) they asked Masi if he would red flag the race if a incident happened there and he said no, they wouldn’t.In retrospect, I bet Masi is wishing he'd done exactly that. Red flag the race immediately after the Latifi incident then you get a straight fight between Lewis and Max on fresh tyres over several laps.