etusch wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 13:04
adrianjordan wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021, 11:16
And exactly the same could be said about Red Bull or indeed any team on the calendar.
I love (hate) how fans of Red Bull claim the FIA favours Mercedes and vice versa. Mind you there is the old political adage that if both side hate you, you must be doing something right.
It is obvious and if you trust fia so much that is your problem. If Alsonso weren't there maybe my claims would be just a feeling. But Alonso also talks about these. By the way if it were only my feelings, that doen't make them wrong.
I don't understand how westerners trust their states and institutions so much. I guess most of them don't read history
Well I'm neither a fan of Red Bull nor Mercedes, so I'm able to see, in fact, they have been pretty even handed this year. Yes, they've made some mistakes, such as in Brazil, but they have not favoured one team or the other.
As a McLaren fan I remember years when they were accused of favouring Ferrari, but never really saw it either. (Aside from a certain vindictive ruling that was more Max Mosley than the FIA)