It really ticks me off when teams are accusing of 'cheating'. eeerrr... this is F1, this is how the game works.
For sure, the FIA should make sure it does everything it can so all the teams play by the rules, but in my book once the car gets through pre and post-race scrutineering that's all that needs to be done.
Look, It's a war of symantics. My mate works for lotus, can't tell you in what position, but the stories he tells, it makes your blood boil.
The sheer amount of money and tie-ins that are involved is incredable.
Of course every team is trying to get the fastest car possible. And maybe rather than me saying the Red Bull cheats, what I should be saying is that they take unfair advantage of unclosed loopholes, rule omitions and undertake in gamesmanship.
Just going back to basics, just by looking at the timings over the course of the year. Sure, you come in at the start of the year with a strong car, but by the end of the year the times WILL have levelled off. At the end of the day, the big teams are proffesionals, they know what they are doing. They all know what they need to do to get in front of red bull, but it would either be unfair, cheating, or blatent rule breaking. The only genius Newey has is how to bend the rules. The only driver skill that Vettel has over other drivers is that he won't blab. He doesn't care whats on the car, so long as he can win with it.
The FIA have told teams that if they introduce any . . . ANY aero parts or improvements that allow them to become competitive this year . . . Those parts will be banned immediately, whether they are legal or not.
F1, now by definition does not allow for close racing. From the tyre deg issues, to the massive aero that impedes anyone following.
They can't race anymore. Watch the first three laps for shits and giggles. watch the last one, just to have your guess ratified.
And I didn't know the triple eight would be Redbull. But as it's Vodaphone at the moment anyway its on level pegging as far as evil in the world is concerned. But they ain't done so well this year. Some brilliant racing though.
wouldn't make mine boil. I've spoken to 'F1 guys' and they can tell you more than a few occasions of teams bending the rules and manipulating the game. Some of which would change your view of the history of the sport. That's the sport really, it's bloody ruthless. The only disingenuous part of the sport is the coverage of the drivers compared to the real stars/competitors - the engineers.
Hamilton's penalty was due to saving fuel - Vettel's issue seems to be a mechanical failure. But still hopefully a penalty for him for having to change something on rear of car.
I'm so happy :') Although, it's outrageous that the top 2 don't lose their fastest laps. The drivers' briefing covered the places where 4 wheels may be put over the white line. There's only one spot, and both the front row drivers are infringing. Is the whole point in having rules so that there is something to ignore?
Exactly. Time to show he deserves the title, winning from pole is piss easy anyway. Let's see how he can fight up to the front, just like Alonso did last race, or MSC in the old times.
I would like to see him battling for once...