We're still waiting for information on HAAS as well.
Fantastic news
Not only one member positive. Sky OZetusch wrote:I think McLaren doing it wrong. They are already in australia team already worked in the garage and all relation made by now is not reversable. They just need to be sure other team members. If that takes 2 days to get result of.inpection they can at least start race. Maybe Qualifications at sunday.
What is the result of frightenig people so much. More vaccine? I think this is collapce all claims about vaccine's protection
The 1000s have already flown, the teams are already in Aus. Short of the race being legally stopped, I doubt it will not happen. Another scenario is more teams drop out and/or drivers refuse to race.astracrazy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 13:57I don't think the race will happen.
Mclaren pulling out and the drivers statements are going to go world wide and the world will look at F1, and like many of us, say "why is this going ahead?".
The FIA or F1 should take the high ground and pull it, because if the race is cancelled from more teams and/or drivers pulling out it will look far worse.
It's time to get sensible. Trying to fly 1000s across the globe for a race is nothing short of irresponsible.
..or compliment Zak Brown willing to take a firm and precautionary decision.etusch wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:16I think McLaren doing it wrong. They are already in australia, the team already worked in the garage and all relation made by now with other people is not reversable. They just need to be sure other team members. If that takes 2 days to get result of.inpection they can at least start race. Maybe Qualifications at sunday.
What is the result of frightenig people so much. More vaccine? I think this is collapse of all claims about vaccine's protection
I assume you're being facetious?Espresso wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:31..or compliment Zak Brown willing to take a firm and precautionary decision.etusch wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:16I think McLaren doing it wrong. They are already in australia, the team already worked in the garage and all relation made by now with other people is not reversable. They just need to be sure other team members. If that takes 2 days to get result of.inpection they can at least start race. Maybe Qualifications at sunday.
What is the result of frightenig people so much. More vaccine? I think this is collapse of all claims about vaccine's protection
Well being of his team now is one thing.....
Keeping his team healthy for the next races would also be on his mind.
Cannot blame him to stay on the safe side to also try and secure future races.
So no matter what decision and our opinion, it's great he makes and communicates a clear decision.
FIA might learn something from Zak
It all depends on what you consider as being the serious matter here. Mclaren taking precautions or the possibility of a race being cancelled?AJI wrote:I assume you're being facetious?Espresso wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:31..or compliment Zak Brown willing to take a firm and precautionary decision.etusch wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:16I think McLaren doing it wrong. They are already in australia, the team already worked in the garage and all relation made by now with other people is not reversable. They just need to be sure other team members. If that takes 2 days to get result of.inpection they can at least start race. Maybe Qualifications at sunday.
What is the result of frightenig people so much. More vaccine? I think this is collapse of all claims about vaccine's protection
Well being of his team now is one thing.....
Keeping his team healthy for the next races would also be on his mind.
Cannot blame him to stay on the safe side to also try and secure future races.
So no matter what decision and our opinion, it's great he makes and communicates a clear decision.
FIA might learn something from Zak
Well, I was replying to espresso. Sometimes language differences can confuse context on this siteJonoNic wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:39It all depends on what you consider as being the serious matter here. Mclaren taking precautions or the possibility of a race being cancelled?AJI wrote:I assume you're being facetious?Espresso wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:31
..or compliment Zak Brown willing to take a firm and precautionary decision.
Well being of his team now is one thing.....
Keeping his team healthy for the next races would also be on his mind.
Cannot blame him to stay on the safe side to also try and secure future races.
So no matter what decision and our opinion, it's great he makes and communicates a clear decision.
FIA might learn something from Zak
Well, I was replying to espresso. Sometimes language differences can confuse context on this siteJonoNic wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:39It all depends on what you consider as being the serious matter here. Mclaren taking precautions or the possibility of a race being cancelled?AJI wrote:I assume you're being facetious?Espresso wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 14:31
..or compliment Zak Brown willing to take a firm and precautionary decision.
Well being of his team now is one thing.....
Keeping his team healthy for the next races would also be on his mind.
Cannot blame him to stay on the safe side to also try and secure future races.
So no matter what decision and our opinion, it's great he makes and communicates a clear decision.
FIA might learn something from Zak