Id be embarassed to post that.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:35It’s the first time I’ve been embarrassed to talk about my beloved sport! I always thought there’s no way this sport can get manipulated like football! But now this is too much…
Since Abu Dhabi the FIA has been trying desperately to have Verstapen win every single race! Can’t believe what I just saw…3 laps with a clean race track yet they didn’t even let lapped cars pass! At Abu Dhabi though they fast tracked their proceedings just to give Verstapen an easy chance to win a race he didn’t deserve with the race pace he had that day!
Anyway, even if we had a restart Leclerc wouldn’t have been able to pass Verstapen but still…why rob fans from such an exciting finish specially when it’s Ferrari’s home GP we’re racing at!
For how long have you been watching F1? I somehow have the feeling that you’re pretty new to it.
chrisc90 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:37Id be embarassed to post that.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:35It’s the first time I’ve been embarrassed to talk about my beloved sport! I always thought there’s no way this sport can get manipulated like football! But now this is too much…
Since Abu Dhabi the FIA has been trying desperately to have Verstapen win every single race! Can’t believe what I just saw…3 laps with a clean race track yet they didn’t even let lapped cars pass! At Abu Dhabi though they fast tracked their proceedings just to give Verstapen an easy chance to win a race he didn’t deserve with the race pace he had that day!
Anyway, even if we had a restart Leclerc wouldn’t have been able to pass Verstapen but still…why rob fans from such an exciting finish specially when it’s Ferrari’s home GP we’re racing at!
Nobody in race control cares who's home race it is.
Neither do they manipulate the race to let Max win.
Wonder what you would have said if it was Charles in P1....
I do have a feeling this was a response to Dutch fans being called unsportive for booing Hamilton, while it's clearly not just Dutch fans exhibiting such behavior.
They didn't do anything wrong according to the current rules. It was obvious this race would end under yellow if you know the rules. 5 laps from the end is not enough for the SC process to go through when you have lapped cars to clear.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:35It’s the first time I’ve been embarrassed to talk about my beloved sport! I always thought there’s no way this sport can get manipulated like football! But now this is too much…
Since Abu Dhabi the FIA has been trying desperately to have Verstapen win every single race! Can’t believe what I just saw…3 laps with a clean race track yet they didn’t even let lapped cars pass! At Abu Dhabi though they fast tracked their proceedings just to give Verstapen an easy chance to win a race he didn’t deserve with the race pace he had that day!
Anyway, even if we had a restart Leclerc wouldn’t have been able to pass Verstapen but still…why rob fans from such an exciting finish specially when it’s Ferrari’s home GP we’re racing at!
I'm specifically talking about what the FIA/FOM officials had said to cover for Masi after that farce. If that was true, we would've seen something done about it today. Which is further proof that they had their faces in the cake and were desperately throwing everything and the kitchen sink at the issue to cover for their ineptitude at best, malice at worst.
If lec doesnt pit under VSC then red bull does and the race would be the other way around. Would be more interesting that way as Leclerc never had enough pace to catch up on a 2 stop whereas verstappen could maybe.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:35If it wasn’t for the double stop then I reckon the pace between LEC and VER was pretty close. We were robbed off a good fight with the Ferrari pit strategyQuantum wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:33And has been for some time.SparkyAMG wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 21:44
France and Saudi Arabia seemed close, but Max was leading at Silverstone after passing Sainz on track before the first stops and would have driven off into the distance had it not been for damage.
He won from 10th in Hungary with ease.
I wouldn't say the RB18 has been dominant all season but in terms of race pace it's in it's own league right now.
There is literally no doubt its a dominant car. Only some would choose to ignore the fact that max can stroll from 14th, 10th, and 7th and win comfortably.
Minus a handful of tracks it's been the best racecar without any doubts.
Those that ignore it will likely also tell you that the Ferrari was a better car because it got pole.
Shouldn't get rid of massi then. He'd throw a red flag immediately and we'd have 4-5 laps of racing. Dude brought some fast and human element into decision making and certainly wouldn't let what we just saw happen.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:30We'll never know now as they decided to keep the SC out even after the incident was cleared. Lucky old Max.
Simpler - just red flag it, go back to the grid in current order. No work allowed on the cars other than to put some fans in to keep them cool. Tyre blankets allowed. Formation lap, and go.
Were they? or were they booing the way the race finished? (not making a decision, just giving an option)
Didn't see any get thrown on track this week.