I would imagine this isn’t penalty worthy because it’s “on the edge of the rules”
Meanwhile Hamilton received a 5 second penalty in Austria for the exact same thing! Classic FIA double standards…
Didn't think it mattered? Maybe not a grid penalty, but at least it should have been looked at and perhaps a reprimand or points on his Superlicence. That was borderline dangerous and just unnecessary given that it WAS only practice.
He received a Black and White flag.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 00:05Didn't think it mattered? Maybe not a grid penalty, but at least it should have been looked at and perhaps a reprimand or points on his Superlicence. That was borderline dangerous and just unnecessary given that it WAS only practice.
Very possible. Lawson loan puts 2 Red Bull drivers in his cars. Not a bad idea at all.bluechris wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 23:23And this is the reason why Vowels didn't got Mick. The guy is serious.Zynerji wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 22:59I'd like to see him for 9 races alongside Albon. We can only judge Mick as he was under a terrible leader. People excel when they are with a good one, and Vowels is 1000x better than Steiner in every regard.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 22:56
Mick is just slow and still expecting to ride off his father's name but serious team principal's aren't falling for it.
It matters, because the whole reason you can't cross the line is that someone can arrive behind you on a live track with full race speed. In this exact situation, the box was just opened and track was empty so it was very clear that nobody was going to arrive from the track with full speed.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 00:05
Didn't think it mattered? Maybe not a grid penalty, but at least it should have been looked at and perhaps a reprimand or points on his Superlicence. That was borderline dangerous and just unnecessary given that it WAS only practice.
It was looked at and it was given a warning.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 00:05Didn't think it mattered? Maybe not a grid penalty, but at least it should have been looked at and perhaps a reprimand or points on his Superlicence. That was borderline dangerous and just unnecessary given that it WAS only practice.chrisc90 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 23:39Tommy.G wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 23:38I would imagine this isn’t penalty worthy because it’s “on the edge of the rules”
Meanwhile Hamilton received a 5 second penalty in Austria for the exact same thing! Classic FIA double standards…
https://twitter.com/hammertimev/status/ ... WmvjLuP-KA
Free practice wasn’t it?
Jumping into a Williams seat where you'll likely get second hand parts, and going against the established Albon is definitely a big roll of the dice... odds not very good.search wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 21:03Mick was interviewed on German Sky today, and according to that, Alpine didn't even bother to tell him about chosing Doohan instead. Ralf Schumacher was quite upset, disappointed in Briatore, who he thought was "an old friend of the family", etc, etc.
So if those old Schumacher-ties don't even secure you a phone call anymore, it honestly seems hard to believe that he is much of an option elsewhere. But who knows... a mid-season Williams ride also doesn't really sound like much of a career booster, so interest could be limited.