Not so sure... Given Ross Brawn's original comments - But then the FIA were never gonna have the balls to do that - Just hope its enough of a deterrent to stop other teams from doing it in the future
I think it massively puts the onus on Red Bull to hit the ground running in 2023 , if they get things wrong it could be insurmountable with 20% less time than Merc or Ferrari.
Punishment seems about right to me. It’s important that there is something more that just a financial deterrent in there so the loss of wind tunnel time is significant. Seems unlikely that the fairly minor over spend was a deciding factor in the championship last season. Much as I’d have loved to see the smug prick Horner have his championships taken away from him, this seems a reasonable outcome.
How on earth can they even calculate that. Absolute bollocks. Less wind tunnel time but working with a car that has a very strong initial design and you could still come out much faster. Start with a crap car and all wind tunnel time alone won’t make up the difference. Otherwise the team with the most tunnel time would always be faster.
Like saying $50m more in transfer budget is equal to 3 more wins in the league.
Hmm are Mercedes about to find a track that works for them this weekend?
Russell top of FP2 and FP3, with Mercedes locking out the front row by half a second in the latter... Lets hope this translates into Qualifying later, we've been here before of course.
Still think Red Bull will come through.... only thing I will say is that the Merc has a massive drag issue down the straights.... but with the thin air and altitude that will be negated to a point. So if they are competitive here, it makes sense.
Still think Red Bull will come through.... only thing I will say is that the Merc has a massive drag issue down the straights.... but with the thin air and altitude that will be negated to a point. So if they are competitive here, it makes sense.
Wonder if Verstappen "wants" to try and get third, given the slipstream he had the start of the Mexican GP last season - Although Russell could be harder to pass than Bottas.
That theory will probably get debunked in about 1 hour and 18mins anyway
Hoped Russel gets a good start and does another one of his “he just turned in on me” routines while spearing into the side of Verstappen at the first corner, allowing Lewis through to win.
I think Ferrari made a good point that there should also have been a budget cut commensurate with the loss of time or they could potentially channel the costs into a different development area which could lessen the disadvantage.
Looking forward to a Sunday evening relax in front of the TV for this one. The two Brits lined up on the front row right behind Max with the long run down to turn 1. And the Mercs are usually quick off the line. Should be a cracker.
Makes me laugh that Red Bull are refusing to speak to Sky indefinitely because they dont like the narrative that they're being painted with - I mean Horner only a few weeks ago was stressing how they hadn't broken the cost cap etc. and that they were disgusted with the labels they were being given as a result.
Now it appears they don't like the truth - Guess they're trying to protect the Red Bull brand name
If I was Mercedes, I would try to have two different strategies. If Verstappen is leading a Merc, he will cover its strategy off. But there are hopefully two mercs.
Looking forward to a Sunday evening relax in front of the TV for this one. The two Brits lined up on the front row right behind Max with the long run down to turn 1. And the Mercs are usually quick off the line. Should be a cracker.
Now the question is... Can Russell keep up? - When its come to the crunch this season (Hungary | Austin come to mind), he's not been quite on the same level as Verstappen | Hamilton - Not surprising given the bar those two have raised the Sport to really.
Looking forward to a Sunday evening relax in front of the TV for this one. The two Brits lined up on the front row right behind Max with the long run down to turn 1. And the Mercs are usually quick off the line. Should be a cracker.
Have to say, I bloody love the 8pm starts with the kids in bed and no interuptions.
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I think it massively puts the onus on Red Bull to hit the ground running in 2023 , if they get things wrong it could be insurmountable with 20% less time than Merc or Ferrari.
It puts Mercedes and Ferrari back in with a chance, but feel it should be more than just "a chance"
Russell top of FP2 and FP3, with Mercedes locking out the front row by half a second in the latter... Lets hope this translates into Qualifying later, we've been here before of course.
That theory will probably get debunked in about 1 hour and 18mins anyway
However P3 has won the last two Mexican GPs... Hamilton Qualified P3
Now it appears they don't like the truth - Guess they're trying to protect the Red Bull brand name
If he does then he can proper fuck with the Red Bull strategy
Why is he getting a 5sec penalty, when they can just make him give the place back (difficult now that Stroll has stopped)