But the staff are already there and have been all week. Not staying a few days extra will be like closing the gate after the horse has bolted.
But the staff are already there and have been all week. Not staying a few days extra will be like closing the gate after the horse has bolted.
Don't be silly. All the Supercars teams ran their cars without issue on Thursday.
i don't see Max taking points like this, or Dietrich either, that would seriously lack dignity. It'll be a test session, at the most now i think, if the others have really gone
The situation is the same everywhere. If not, it’ll come to you. People questioning how serious it is. Some taking serious. Many not. Everyone looking at their governments for guidance, yet nothing is happening because they are all taking a reactive approach and weighing up economic impact vs saving lives. Blame the governments for not showing clear leadership in a crisis that is growing by the day.cooken wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 00:41Again, this makes zero sense. Unless someone can offer a decent explanation I can't believe the teams would show up only to then not participate. Essentially took full risk exposure without taking any benefit. Let's wait until there's actual official words coming from the teams.
I haven't seen anything that confirms Lewis has left.Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 00:44I’ll put this in context.
If Kimi, Lewis and Seb have left then every WDC on the grid has pretty much said ‘screw this’.
Hence why I said ‘If’.zibby43 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 00:47I haven't seen anything that confirms Lewis has left.Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 00:44I’ll put this in context.
If Kimi, Lewis and Seb have left then every WDC on the grid has pretty much said ‘screw this’.
And there it is. The track won't cancel because of money and the FIA won't cancel because of money. So the teams are effectively saying "it's cancelled" and helping the FIA out of a hole.