Motor Sport
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Dead sexy, Audi
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max is the epitome of a car being built for a driver. don't see them losing out in the next few years.
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Blistering pace, minds the tires, few mistakes, great reliability and strategy. It was just weird watching his interval grow steadfastly every time he got out front.
Season may have turned boring, but Max is something to behold.
It was ludicrous for Ferrari to pit Leclerc again to try to steal a point. It was also comical when they asked him if he should pit when there was no reason to. Like, dudes, you have all the telemetry, you tell him!
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Ferrari better win Monza. or the tifosi shall riot!!
it's also on the weekend of the anniversary party!
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Alonso and ocon at an alpine event near my work
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It's shaping up to be an interesting race this weekend (F1). Who's breached the financial cap and what will be the consequences? They have already stated that last years standings will remain, but what does that mean for this year's?
Rumours are that it is Red Bull and Aston Martin with one of them being a minor breach and one a major one.
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My money is on some bullshit fudging and ridiculously lenient slaps on wrists.
I get that Drive to Survive has bought a shit load of new viewers in, I believe audiences are 60% up on a few years ago. But, in my opinion, this is first and foremost a sport and should be entertaining as a result of that.
What happened last year, was in my opinion primarily driven by the need to entertain - Though shalt not finish under a safety car.
It was a travesty. I am not taking anything away from the brilliance of Max, he is a once-in-a-generation driver, but he won the last race as a result of the immense pressure placed on Masi, not to end the championship behind a safety car.
So I really do believe we will get some complete bullshit with this one. They won't ban a team, they won't ban a driver, they won't revisit last season's results. FFS this is entertainment, can't mess with that - oh, I almost forgot, there's money involved…..
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Meanwhile, Let's try and draw attention away from the budget cap violations, which if dealt with appropriately, will cause an existential crisis….
Singapore Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes team fined £22,000 over nose stud
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/63104058
Yes, I'm fucking jaundiced. I won't stop watching, because I am in awe of the skill demonstrated by the top drivers, but this is not Grand Prix
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Doubtful this Singapore race might go ahead
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all sport involves money, which is the sad part of it. just look at football and the failed super league. the owners saw the $ signs but thankfully the fans played a massive role in starting an uprising to address that.
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well well well, world champion it is.
bloke with the microphone said it in the most casual as way, almost as if your number is being called up at the deli. poor Charles probably didn't even know he got the penalty.
fucking joke.
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Definitely super awkward but Leclerc deserved the penalty. I just don’t understand the way FIA and F1 operate sometimes. I feel like Russell got away with worse last race and it’s always someone else’s fault with him.
I can’t believe Max put up that kind of margin in that few laps though. The lack of spray and clean air up front only account for so much, and certainly can’t explain 27 seconds. Probably would have lapped the field except for the podium finishers in a full race. Mad pace.
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yeah the pace on race day has been mad for red bull all season bar the first few races they had.
Leclerc probably deserved a penalty but what max did to Norris on Saturday was worthy of one too, but he got away with just a warning.
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…and it won’t happen, but imagine if they came out and said Red Bull has broken the cap and they are disqualified for the season…
I am minded to side with Hamilton here, and I paraphrase, "If we had overspent by $7m in 2021, then I think we'd have won the championship last year, and be in a significantly better position this year"
Again, you Max lovers, do not think that this is a dig at Max, he is supernaturally talented (but I suspect a crashing bore over a pint down the pub), and I am in awe of what he can do…..But........
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Of course that’s true, but it’s a complete waste of breath to talk about cost caps until we see the receipts. Hopefully we will and FIA won’t pull the secretive bullshit like they did with Ferrari when they got caught cheating in 2019.
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Another thought: a regulation that doesn't have concrete definition as to infractions and associated consequences is a joke. A nebulous threat that is unmoored to specific parameters opens the door to arbitrary enforcement, which is probably intentional–FIA loves to pick winners as we have seen repeatedly, including 2021 WDC.
It's a shame--I like the idea of a cost cap because I want a level playing ground for the independent teams, but they really botched it.