https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/m ... 851237001/
Further information in the linked article:
-the team would have new factory in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA and a home base in the UK
-a power unit deal is already in place
Like everything FIA they make inconsistent decisions, at least this time it seems to be the right one.
Aaaaaannnnndddddd, here I am!!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 14:31Aaannnddd another thread falls down the rabbit hole of politics...here comes a mod to enforce the rules
Perhaps it's worth reopening the thread about the cancellation of the Russian GP to give that discussion an outlet...Stu wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 15:11Aaaaaannnnndddddd, here I am!!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 14:31Aaannnddd another thread falls down the rabbit hole of politics...here comes a mod to enforce the rules
That is around one whole page gone!
Just a reminder, the thread is “all kinds of F1 news”, on the F1 Technical Forum. It is NOT choose your geopolitical enemy and argue you point.
If you want that kind of conversation you will find lots in the Abu Dhabi thread….
Please stay on topic.
It's about applying vicarious pressure on the leaders. Same as freezing the bank accounts and assets of those around the leader.Ryar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 05:12Why has FIA decided to let Russian drivers drive under FIA flag? Decisions like this lack basic common sense. Putin and his administration didn't create the flag. All of People of Russia aren't supporting the war. Russian athletes and most common people are as good human beings as anyone else, anywhere else in the world. Just because they have an administration that unilaterally decided to invade another country, shouldn't mean the people of Russia lose their human value and the pride to have their flag. I am surprised why no Russian driver in FIA competitions has raised voice for this.
We would be naive to think it works, as if history hasn't taught us anything or that, these politicians haven't already baked into their calculations, such a naive thing being used as some sort of holy technique from the world around to deter them. Reality is, for all their actions, innocent people who have nothing to do in such maniac decisions have to pay and despite knowing this, groups like FIA behaves like idiots with zero objectivity. The fact is, a national flag is not a symbol of an individual or a group/party like that of nazi symbols that can be boycotted. It represents the blood, sweat, hardwork, love and patriotism of generations of people.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 09:56It's about applying vicarious pressure on the leaders. Same as freezing the bank accounts and assets of those around the leader.Ryar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 05:12Why has FIA decided to let Russian drivers drive under FIA flag? Decisions like this lack basic common sense. Putin and his administration didn't create the flag. All of People of Russia aren't supporting the war. Russian athletes and most common people are as good human beings as anyone else, anywhere else in the world. Just because they have an administration that unilaterally decided to invade another country, shouldn't mean the people of Russia lose their human value and the pride to have their flag. I am surprised why no Russian driver in FIA competitions has raised voice for this.
It's worth remembering that a lot of these actions are also aimed at the electorate of the "nice" countries. Being seen to be doing things (even if they aren't going to have any meaningful effect) is much more important than being seen to be doing nothing. They're also aimed at the people of other countries - don't let your leaders be nasty like this chap or you will suffer too.Ryar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:10We would be naive to think it works, as if history hasn't taught us anything or that, these politicians haven't already baked into their calculations, such a naive thing being used as some sort of holy technique from the world around to deter them. Reality is, for all their actions, innocent people who have nothing to do in such maniac decisions have to pay and despite knowing this, groups like FIA behaves like idiots with zero objectivity. The fact is, a national flag is not a symbol of an individual or a group/party like that of nazi symbols that can be boycotted. It represents the blood, sweat, hardwork, love and patriotism of generations of people.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 09:56It's about applying vicarious pressure on the leaders. Same as freezing the bank accounts and assets of those around the leader.Ryar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 05:12Why has FIA decided to let Russian drivers drive under FIA flag? Decisions like this lack basic common sense. Putin and his administration didn't create the flag. All of People of Russia aren't supporting the war. Russian athletes and most common people are as good human beings as anyone else, anywhere else in the world. Just because they have an administration that unilaterally decided to invade another country, shouldn't mean the people of Russia lose their human value and the pride to have their flag. I am surprised why no Russian driver in FIA competitions has raised voice for this.
Let's hope they pick somewhere decent as a replacement, assuming they want to have as many races in the season in future.