This is precisely why the FIA should have stayed out of this. They will look so ridiculous if they decide to hand down a punishment which then gets appealed and which ends up at the UN for final final decisions before being escalated to The All Seeing Eye for final final final decision before an appeal is lodged with the Pope. It's pointless.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/7/vettel-baku-incident-closed-after-apology--fia.html
A wonderful and interesting non event - event that kept F1 in the news and fans talking between races. "Mission Accomplished" for Liberty and the promotions for the next few races LOL
Agreed. But you know how bureaucrats are. Given them an excuse to do something and they leap at the chance.
Bloody joke, shouldn't have had to have a hearing to work out no action was necessary. Typical FIA bull****
I think this was the key - post-race when Vettel pretended not to know what the penalty was for, he pissed off the FIA. They wanted an acknowledgement and apology for the deliberate bump with Hamilton. Vettel could have avoided all this by admitting he bumped Hamilton in the heat of the moment and apologized... it didn't take a genius to figure out what the FIA wanted. Glad they settled with this and no further penalty. Now, on to Austria!!!
Is that Twitter or what? So why do we care if "tillykeeper_zackfan" is upset? I'm sure there are plenty of rabid fans who would be upset at whatever decision was made, depending on who they support. And, again, why do we care if they put hashtags on their post? I definitely have zero skills on social media - I certainly have no idea if LH fanboys are upset!
Looks like an Instagram post. I think what Bas is alluding to is that Hamilton himself liked that post. LH is obviously pissed