I believe grid penalties are served at the first GP where the items are used, so he would serve it in the Vegas GP.
Choosing Colapinto would be exactly the rushed decision that Red Bull loves to do.JordanMugen wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 21:02Re: Colapinto to RBR
I've gone through grief > anger > acceptance.
It would be a shame if factional battles (Colapinto aligned with Horner, Lawson aligned with Marko) and desire for money results in RBR choosing Colapinto over Lawson, despite Colapinto not being significantly more impressive than Lawson.
Hopefully the rumours are untrue though!
Incompetent FIA? While I agree they do show traits of incompetence at times I fail to see how this is one of those times. Sort of hard to do anything about rain storms.
well it would be even better to go straight to Abu Dhabi with the title locked, but we have to face reality.
Nah, Id love to see it coming to the wire.
Hmm...he has a grid penalty for Brazil. I do not think it will carry over if the race is canceled, there is nothing in the rule that may support this. In contrast, penalties for engine parts are not supposed to carry over in any way according to the rules.
You honestly believe that with a straight face?basti313 wrote:Hmm...he has a grid penalty for Brazil. I do not think it will carry over if the race is canceled, there is nothing in the rule that may support this. In contrast, penalties for engine parts are not supposed to carry over in any way according to the rules.
the rules are pretty clear indeed:dialtone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 22:22You honestly believe that with a straight face?basti313 wrote:Hmm...he has a grid penalty for Brazil. I do not think it will carry over if the race is canceled, there is nothing in the rule that may support this. In contrast, penalties for engine parts are not supposed to carry over in any way according to the rules.
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