Yup, same worry here. Great race, great fight at the top as well as in the midfield. Fantastic drive by Fernando.
it will be interesting….surprised to hear that Ham was using an older engine today, but having a new pu certainly can spice things up.
didn't watch the race seeing as it was a foregone conclusion but the MB engineering has taken the car to another level. Certainly hasn’t been the drivers as they’ve been the same all year. MB has led the CC all year but it’s been a nip and tuck battle but they’ve clearly taken a step ahead.
don’t know if folks caught it, but Fred handed his podium champagne bottle down to the crew. he is really celebrating their efforts today
Right. Saying "rogue marshall" or something along those lines. He'll probably be hit with a monetary fine.
What a great drive by Nando, very proud. Hamilton and Verstappen are driving flawlessly, either one deserve the championship but the remaining tracks seems more like Mercedes tracks.
Lots of anomalies throughout the season not just Silverstone. Horner / Marko on disrepute charge more sour grapes from the RB team. Best man won today!
Despite only taking a new engine for the Brazilian Grand Prix, it has been revealed Lewis Hamilton was not running the new power unit during qualifying for the Qatar Grand Prix, for which he took pole position. As reported by F1 journalist, Albert Fabrega, Hamilton was not running the engine taken at Interlagos. According to the Spaniard, Hamilton didn't use the new engine he introduced in Brazil, and instead drove with a used engine. This could be one explanation for the lower top speed, which is why Red Bull made up some ground on Mercedes on the straight
Marko - about as emotionally intelligent as a pile of sand - https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/horner-summoned-to-f1-stewards-on-potential-disrepute-charge/6806358/ Horner summoned to F1 stewards on potential disrepute charge By: Jonathan Noble Nov 21, 2021, 11:22 AM Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been summoned to the stewards at Formula 1’s Qatar Grand Prix on a potential charge of bringing the sport into disrepute. Image Unavailable, Please Login Just minutes after the chequered flag came out at Losail, Horner was ordered to visit the stewards’ office for alleged breaches of the International Sporting Code. The two elements of the code – Article 12.2.1 f) and 12.2.1 k) relate to the standards of conduct that competitors are expected to follow. It is understood that the action has been taken after Horner and Red Bull’s motorsport advisor Helmut Marko hit out at the FIA over its handling of the five-place grid penalty Max Verstappen was given for ignoring double yellow flags in qualifying. Speaking to Sky F1 before the race, Horner said: “I think it’s just a rogue marshal that’s stuck a flag out and he’s not been instructed to by the FIA. “They’ve got to have control of their marshals. It’s as simple as that because that’s a crucial blow in this world championship for us. We’re starting P7 at a track you can’t overtake at, that is massive.” He later added: “I think there needs to be some grown-ups making grown-up decisions. Just having binary, somebody sticks a yellow flag out, it’s just frustrating. “I think the race director should have control of the circuit. He’s the referee at the end of the day and otherwise anybody, you get a marshal that decides to stick a yellow flag out. How does that work?” Image Unavailable, Please Login Christian Horner, Team Principal, Red Bull Racing Helmut Marko, Consultant, Red Bull Racing Photo by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images Horner was not the only Red Bull chief furious with the FIA, with Marko also highly critical of the governing body. Marko told DAZN: “It's ridiculous. You know the FIA can't organise a proper marshalling system and they are hiding their incompetence on the shoulders of the driver. Unbelievable.” The two articles of the Sporting Code deem there to be an offence if a competitor has issued: “Any words, deeds or writings that have caused moral injury or loss to the FIA, its bodies, its members or its executive officers, and more generally on the interest of motor sport and on the values defended by the FIA.” Article 12.2.1.k later states that it is an offence for any misconduct towards licence holders, officials and officers of members of the staff of the FIA.
Well Qatar has maybe less areo and they want to keep it for last race maybe? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Horner and Marko are ****s, but anybody spanking the FIA is OK in my book. The biggest truth ever told at a F1 race was that "**** off, Charlie".
Very happy for Alonso to get his first podium in many years! But at the same time, bad strategy from Red Bull for Perez! Perez was in front of Alonso before the first pitstop, why did Perez finish after Alonso? Another bad strategic call from Red Bull!