They don't have only one turbochargers for the rest of the season. They can use all the turbochargers they used until now. They can't bring a new one without penalty.WaikeCU wrote: ↑11 Jul 2017, 10:42I'm going to say something rather controversial, but it's my opinion:
The Championship is managed by management of F1. Despite what Seb did in Baku and how/when they penalized him is food for controversy. When Lewis had his headrest issue and needed to pit, Seb got his penalty at the exact moment when Lewis was pitting. I mean timing really?
Now, if Bottas didn't jumpstart, they show stats of Bottas vs Seb's reaction time that say Bottas didn't jump and the images have shown otherwise, then I'm starting to question the sport generally. The reason I think is that because Lewis is playing catch up all race and Bottas is leading Seb, F1 management wants to 'manage' the gap between Seb and Lewis, their stars, the faces of F1 this season. This made me think. Is it actually being fixed?
Some have reported that even though Lewis has had a grid penalty, Seb and Kimi will have theirs sooner or later, as they are on their last turbocharger. Something tells me their turbochargers will miraculously stay intact throughout the season.
We don't want to hand the Championship on a plate to Merc and Lewis or Bottas right?
F1 is now partly managed by Americans and Americans like to make a great show out of anything I believe. Surely the title must go down to the wire and be decided at the end of the season, favorably the final race.
I agree with you, concerning penalty. They don't want to penalize the HAM-VET show. But concerning Turbocharger or Gear change and subsequent penalty is quite impossible. You are talking about cheating there....