They didn't so their right to review was dismissed. However they found out why there was less fuel than calculated in the tank.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... review.pdf
They didn't so their right to review was dismissed. However they found out why there was less fuel than calculated in the tank.
So… thanks for telling us why you run out of fuel… but that’s irrelevant because the rules say you must provide the sample and you couldn’tMtthsMlw wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 19:44They didn't so their right to review was dismissed. However they found out why there was less fuel than calculated in the tank.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... review.pdf
This ensures they’ll have no luck with the appeal. Fuel isn’t there and the sample requirement doesn’t care why, unfortunately.the EDGE wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 20:02So… thanks for telling us why you run out of fuel… but that’s irrelevant because the rules say you must provide the sample and you couldn’tMtthsMlw wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 19:44They didn't so their right to review was dismissed. However they found out why there was less fuel than calculated in the tank.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... review.pdf
I hope they have better luck with the appeal
I suspect your rightzibby43 wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 20:27This ensures they’ll have no luck with the appeal. Fuel isn’t there and the sample requirement doesn’t care why, unfortunately.the EDGE wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 20:02So… thanks for telling us why you run out of fuel… but that’s irrelevant because the rules say you must provide the sample and you couldn’tMtthsMlw wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 19:44
They didn't so their right to review was dismissed. However they found out why there was less fuel than calculated in the tank.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... review.pdf
I hope they have better luck with the appeal
Not sure, but here’s a little more context as to the mechanism of failure.the EDGE wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 20:40I suspect your right
How soon after he crossed the line did Vettel stop? Would he have actually run out of fuel before finishing if they didn’t have to put in the extra litre required for testing?
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... ton-martinEx-McLaren principal Martin Whitmarsh returns to F1 with Aston Martin
September 21st 2021
Martin Whitmarsh joins Aston Martin, with the aim of leading the Formula 1 team to a world championship within five years.
Aston Martin has announced that former McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh will join the team as CEO of its Performance Technologies division.
Whitmarsh was last involved in Formula 1 with the McLaren team back in 2014 but will return with Aston Martin this season to oversee the team’s “transformation into a World Championship-winning organisation within the next four to five years.”
He will join the team as its Group Chief Executive Officer of Aston Martin Performance Technologies, focusing on the manufacturer’s F1 efforts. He will also oversee technologies across key divisions of Aston Martin.
Following his dismissal as McLaren team principal in ’14, Whitmarsh was involved in Sir Ben Ainslie’s Americas Cup Challenge squad as chief executive before moving into an advisory role back in 2017. In the same year, he was also brought in by the FIA as a consultant to inform the regulatory changes around the cost cap, introduced this year. Most recently, Whitmarsh was selected by Lewis Hamilton to join the board of the Hamilton Commission that has been set up to increase diversity and black representation within motor sport.
Whitmarsh will begin his role with Aston Martin later this year on October.
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