Was there any penalty given for the unsafe releases into Verstappen?
Edit: McLaren were given a fine: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024 Italian Grand Prix - Infringement - Car 81 - Unsafe release.pdf
Was there any penalty given for the unsafe releases into Verstappen?
Edit: McLaren were given a fine: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024 Italian Grand Prix - Infringement - Car 81 - Unsafe release.pdf
Also even if he had no intention of making an offer to Verstappen, why would he pass up an opportunity to stir the pot of rumors?
Did he actually sign the contract though?
After 11 years as a Global Partner
Their watches can’t be any good if they can only measure this time to the nearest year…
Aww yiss, these articles are some nice entertaining reading.
Good to see this graph reached its logical conclusion at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Leclerc locked out of the paddock tomorrow after his pass goes missing
He’s also saying it’s worth more to him as cash than access to Mercedes for himself (I mean he’s trolling either way but I’d agree with that)
The unbelievable part is that Alonso would leave the sport before making a comeback.
I didn’t realise there was a restriction on this - what’s the rationale for the rule?
Race engineers are replaced with LLM chatbots that have to run on a computer inside the car.
…but you’re always left with an unpaired Red Bull at the end of the cycle.
An alternate road would be great but it would probably be outside the principality.
It’s like Formula 1.5 even in the silly made-up championship…
Like driving a boat, ironically
The way it’s worded, it sounds like Albon let him off - not very good lawyering, but also poor from the FIA to not have their own firm stance, whether or not Albon agreed.
I hope Alonso at least enjoyed the food over the weekend.
There’s cars on the track!
I can’t see Norris on the list…
Maybe Ricciardo should hit up RBR’s open positions page? He’d probably make a good cybersecurity analyst.