He may br frustrated with adjusting. If the ferrari's are quick he will have to worry about sainz and leclerc going wheel to wheel with him. Should be interesting. No Masi to help.
He may br frustrated with adjusting. If the ferrari's are quick he will have to worry about sainz and leclerc going wheel to wheel with him. Should be interesting. No Masi to help.
Ryar wrote: ↑23 Feb 2022, 06:29Troll level comments here. Lewis was a crash kid in 2011 and to some extent in 2012. He used to run Nico off on so many occasions that, Nico decided to teach him a lesson in Spa. So, there are drivers who have evolved out of it and so would be Max. Is that so hard? It's unfortunate that there is no Masi and FIA/Pirelli can continue helping Mercedes the way they have done so far. Unfair competition I would say.
Thats what I also thought but everone looks only to the last race.Lewis was a crash kid in 2011 and to some extent in 2012. He used to run Nico off on so many occasions that, Nico decided to teach him a lesson in Spa. So, there are drivers who have evolved out of it and so would be Max. Is that so hard? It's unfortunate that there is no Masi and FIA/Pirelli can continue helping Mercedes the way they have done so far.
The rule was created because of Honda's engine swapping shenanigans!Laserguru wrote: ↑23 Feb 2022, 05:33Since this has become the great conspiracy thread: why are the rules such that Mercedes could benefit from their fast degrading performance by infinite power unit swaps as there is no increasing penalty? The intention of the rule is clear here and still they got away with it.
Because the replacement power unit was a red herring.
Its not cheating if they haven't done anything banned by the rules. The bodywork flexibility regs are enforced by the tests that Mercedes have passed. Lets not mention redbull replacing their rear wings after every session.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 14:56So Mercedes had to cheat to stand a chance of fighting for the championship, but FIA just could not catch them. For that cheekiness, FIA would not allow them to win in the end and Masi was given orders to bias his rulings towards RedBull. Is that what you mean?
Total rubbish, I'm sorry to say.Sieper wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 14:02Trick way to shed off drag.
Indeed.
FIA could not detect anything when car was standing still. So left the situation alone for the whole 2021 season. The reason we now have an integrated rear wing, no more side plates that can be engineered to fold outwards at speed (due to air pressure) releasing a main plane.
You mean like the fact that a driver was gifted a championship by an official violating the rules?
So you really think the rear wing is the shape it is to prevent Mercedes from having a bendy wing?