What evidence? It's just bunch of photos and videos which we have all seen! Nothing more, no solid proof just some speculations.. just like their engine query and placement of plenum sensors.TwanV wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 10:52Sorry, you misinterpret RBs stance completely. They have provided the FIA with evidence in Brazil that the MB rear wing is flexing where it shouldn't. The reason why they have not protested is to allow MB to comply without FIA/court ugliness. (Not everyone enjoys this soap opera) They have already stated that they will not protest at the last event, meaning that a formal protest WILL be made if MB runs the wing in qualy/race. It's not about only complaining when you're slow, it's complaining that your losing because you believe your competitor is too liberal with the rules. MB did the same earlier this year.
Why not?zibby43 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 10:22Not even remotely comparable.Dee wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 10:14zibby43 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 06:45
It’s an analogy. The end.
On a side note, I remember when RBR and some of their loyal fans were convinced Merc were up to PU trickery. The PU was the cause of the speed! A magic intake! Launched an inquiry with the FIA.
Bottas’ PU was twice disassembled and examined by the FIA. Verdict? All clear. Case closed.
Now RBR are convinced it’s the wing. I think the “score marks” are the only thing they have to go on, and those have 2 much more believable/plausible explanations already.
RB are ticking off things one by one. Mercedes are looking like Ferrari in 2019, a sudden unexplainable increase of speed which has put 14K on RB in mexico and 27K on RB in Brazil. If RB weren't asking questions, they wouldn't be doing their job.
darkpino wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:20May I ask you: if you want to have an adult conversation about something you two (or others) clearly not agree on why you keep writing Rebdull? Respect goes both ways, your way of having a conversation clearly doesn’t invite anyone to have any kind of respect for you imo
Im sorry if I misinterpreted your messages but it occurred to me that you did it on a lot of your messages, your point towards RBR is clear which isn’t very positive.siskue2005 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:23So a typing mistake is disrespectful now?darkpino wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:20May I ask you: if you want to have an adult conversation about something you two (or others) clearly not agree on why you keep writing Rebdull? Respect goes both ways, your way of having a conversation clearly doesn’t invite anyone to have any kind of respect for you imo
Ok
Because typing on a phone is difficult and English is not our first language and the keyboards are not optimised or doesnot have redbull autocorrect added to it...and some people have disability to distinguish b and d..
Ok, so let's wait and see in the last 3 races and what fia does or not.darkpino wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:32Im sorry if I misinterpreted your messages but it occurred to me that you did it on a lot of your messages, your point towards RBR is clear which isn’t very positive.siskue2005 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:23So a typing mistake is disrespectful now?darkpino wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 12:20May I ask you: if you want to have an adult conversation about something you two (or others) clearly not agree on why you keep writing Rebdull? Respect goes both ways, your way of having a conversation clearly doesn’t invite anyone to have any kind of respect for you imo
Ok
Because typing on a phone is difficult and English is not our first language and the keyboards are not optimised or doesnot have redbull autocorrect added to it...and some people have disability to distinguish b and d..
To get back to your message: I agree with the message that RBR should question a big gain of speed as shown by Mercedes. With SF it was also very clear something fishy was going on and so it is now if you ask me. Also it’s easier to follow and easier to gain more when you are not at the top (as Honda has been the last seasons).
Long story short: your arguments don’t really hold that well if you ask me but that’s just my opinion
+1cooken wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 13:08The word "cheating" keeps getting thrown around carelessly. It's a serious accusation, and should not be trivialized.
None of the teams are cheating. Not RB, not Merc.
All of the teams are trying their hardest to push the rules right up to their limits, but NOT past them. I can assure you significant effort is going in to making sure the car is legal at every team. Suggesting otherwise undermines the contributions and integrity of huge numbers of good people working in this sport. Many of whom will be toiling in the wee hours (probably under paid too) just to make sure they AREN'T violating the rules.
Frankly disgraceful stuff by too many around here. Give it a rest already!
Its their job to balance between the darkest of grey area and clearly black (cheating). This has been the case when Ferrari was very dominant in the Schumacher era, it was the same when Williams had the active suspensioncooken wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 13:08The word "cheating" keeps getting thrown around carelessly. It's a serious accusation, and should not be trivialized.
None of the teams are cheating. Not RB, not Merc.
All of the teams are trying their hardest to push the rules right up to their limits, but NOT past them. I can assure you significant effort is going in to making sure the car is legal at every team. Suggesting otherwise undermines the contributions and integrity of huge numbers of good people working in this sport. Many of whom will be toiling in the wee hours (probably under paid too) just to make sure they AREN'T violating the rules.
Frankly disgraceful stuff by too many around here. Give it a rest already!