motobaleno wrote: ↑24 Oct 2024, 19:38
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-jo ... /10666271/
this article is important because it definetely confirm that some previous RB employer confirm the use of the trick during parc ferme . Remarkably not nugnes speculation: indirectly but robust confirm by tombazis statements. Then Tombazis add that "Well, we must always consider that we are dealing with human beings. We are dealing with changing situations, with people with old and new loyalties. It's not our intention to go as far as using lie detectors or subjecting people to interrogations with lights shining in their faces or anything like that. That is not what we want: I have worked in several teams and hired technicians from other teams. Sometimes there is a tendency to want to spill the beans on what one did before, but I realised that sometimes you have to interpret these comments very carefully. And you can't just build accusations on comments like that."
That can be uderstood (or not...it depends) but he definetely confirm that such accusations exist and for sure it is not a nothingburger. Here we are talking not of small guys it is people like Rob Marshall who have reputation to defend.
From tombazis word we can guess that FIA does not want to proceed but, if there are declaration fron Marshall and other of this level, we can for sure think that in the pitlane they consider RB cheating as very near to absolutely certain
False accusations from people with opposing interests have never occurred, oh wait. The timing is a little conspicuous don't you think? These employees have been at McLaren for quite a while now, at least the entire season. You telling me they've been sitting on this information watching the championship slip out of their hands and then suddenly got really motivated to tell on RBR? Strange how that came right after they were caught red handed with the wings. Maybe Zak got a bit upset and gave them some special incentives to "remember" something that may or may not have really occurred. Anyways, without physical evidence or video of them doing something in parc fermé, nothing will come of it.
dialtone wrote: ↑24 Oct 2024, 20:40
FIA is a bunch of clowns. Investigate like you did other teams in the past. Enough with these nonsense catering excuses.
Especially when this team went from dominating to being 3rd best car in space of a handful of races, you have whistleblowers… what more do you need to investigate?
That timeline makes no sense. The accusations started around Singapore, long after RB started having issues with their car. If anything their car has been better in the two races since the accusations emerged.