Maybe it is time for Ferrari to throw some money at Mercedes employees to get them over and reveil their secrets as well... looks to be more efficient than spending the money on own development Gesendet von meinem SM-G930F mit Tapatalk
boo-****ing-hoo Toto...4 years of total domination, no investigations...one year of slight competition and you're crying how it's unfair? **** off.
I'll let you in a litle secret..that bargeboard episode with shumi and Eddie, the case was decided by 3 FIA judges, the president of the table was my cousin!
That didn't do well last time....100 millions fine and another 100 million for Ferrari to drop the case...not cheap at all!
https://www.f1-fansite.com/f1-news/red-bull-suspects-ferrari-drs-illegal/ These people need to **** off and focus on their own damn cars. This is getting absurd.
On the other hand, you have to expect competition to extend to every aspect of the car, the team, the people, the financing, etc. That's part of the idea behind Ross Brawn's book "TOTAL COMPETITION" where he tries to make this point, that every thing related to the car's performance is important, and you have to do everything you can to win. In this case, I guess it means that if you even suspect your competition is not following the rules, you have to say so publicly. After six races we have three drivers from three different teams that have each won two races. Despite the fact that it could have been totally different, that's racing and that's where we are, so I'm looking forward to the rest of the season.
I find that new and refreshing compared to previous years. This will hopefully continue for the rest of the season.
Any other parts of the car the FIA needs to scrutinize us for? How many teams have a FIA watchdog constantly looming in the garage? Apparently Seb had to slow down and do a bunch of things on the steering wheel to satisfy the FIA in MID RACE! This is a joke. Suck on that win haters