Guy who has the award has commented and said Lewis most likely thought he was an FIA official,which is believable considering he was also taking pics with Max and held Max's award that was next to Lewis' on the table
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It's a really stupid argument.
What I find interesting is how much it unsettles certain members of the forum who support a different team/driver.TFSA wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 13:50I mean, doesn't anyone find it curious that neither Toto nor Suzie has lashed out against BusinessF1 (who started all of this)? I may be wrong of course, but i can't recall reading them saying anything about it. They don't care about going after a small tabloid who writes stupid stuff - at best, that's gonna get them pocket change. They care about gaining leverage on the FIA.
.dans79 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 16:53.TFSA wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 13:50I mean, doesn't anyone find it curious that neither Toto nor Suzie has lashed out against BusinessF1 (who started all of this)? I may be wrong of course, but i can't recall reading them saying anything about it. They don't care about going after a small tabloid who writes stupid stuff - at best, that's gonna get them pocket change. They care about gaining leverage on the FIA.
What I find interesting is how much it unsettles certain members of the forum who support a different team/driver.
Of course. It's Mercedes and Toto. Therefore when it comes to defamation it becomes a "really stupid argument" to reach for the rule of law.dans79 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 16:53What I find interesting is how much it unsettles certain members of the forum who support a different team/driver.TFSA wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 13:50I mean, doesn't anyone find it curious that neither Toto nor Suzie has lashed out against BusinessF1 (who started all of this)? I may be wrong of course, but i can't recall reading them saying anything about it. They don't care about going after a small tabloid who writes stupid stuff - at best, that's gonna get them pocket change. They care about gaining leverage on the FIA.
TFSA wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 13:50I feel like I'm repeating myself here, but an investigation is in itself not an accusation - and an investigation in itself does not need evidence to be initiated, unless you're planning to use some heavy handed tools that highly inconvene the subject of the investigation.
Sure they can.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 17:26You cannot conduct an investigation based on spurious gossip.
Not even the damn police can do that.
And i think you should be mindful of what the outlook would be if the FIA completely ignored a potential controversy that was quickly gaining traction in the media.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 17:26The one thing a sporting body doesn't do, is go after a team due to a shitrags story.
And if you think they should, be mindful where that leaves this sport.
BusinessF1: yes. It was a horrible article, and I'm even somewhat ashamed of having started this thread in the first place.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 17:19Of course. It's Mercedes and Toto. Therefore when it comes to defamation it becomes a "really stupid argument" to reach for the rule of law.
You would have to be pretty dim not to lawyer the hell out of BusinessF1 and then the FIA.
What i find interesting is how much certain members of the forum wants to critisize the FIA, despite the fact they were simply doing their job. One might also suggest that someone has an agenda against the FIA.
Agreed, but they aren't required to. They are entitled to announce they are investigating something. In fact, they should. Most investigations are publicized. Typically, only police investigations are secret. But it's standard practice for companies to publicly announce when they are conducting both internal and external investigations. So again, why the fuss over them doing something that's pretty much standard practice?
Again, it didn't "hit" anyone. They concluded that everything was in order.denyall wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 18:44The issue is the very public way that the FIA "announced" the investigation. If they were doing due diligence only it would have been private, but when there is an opportunity to hit a team and FOM politically they took it. It being based on a BS tabloid piece is all the more sting as most people saw that piece for what it was, fabrication.
Might want to try a little harder, I've had an issue with the FIAs stupidity, bias, complacency, and overall uselessness for well over a decade!