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medal 5000
2 years 186 days ago (Last edited by Nico Katt 2 years 186 days ago)
Yes, it had to happen - I take the work off you. Was the fine of 50K € for Max deserved? And what do you hope for a penalty for Hamilton (if he'll even gets one - you never know)?
IMO, suddenly giving out such fines for someone for doing things Vettel did like every 3 races is a bit too much. And I hope that the FIA will get done before the year 6000 with finishing the review of the Mercedes... but if there was something wrong, I'd defo give him a start from the back tomorrow and at least the same fine for him and more for Mercedes, thanks for reading my essay

Edit: *clears throat* Hamilton got disqualified from quali, meaning he'll start from the pit lane in the sprint what starts in around 75 minutes now. The "real" race tomorrow evening is NOT affected by that decision.
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2 years 186 days ago
It's worth remembering that Hamilton has a 5 place grid penalty for Sunday's race too, for changing his ICE coming into the weekend. 

It took a very long time for the FIA to measure 85mm... how hard can it be?
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medal 5000
2 years 186 days ago
Lewis will not start the pit lane, if that were the case, he would have started the pit lane on Sunday and not be in the back wing, according to the rules of the park closed.
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medal 5000
2 years 186 days ago

Helbut
Lewis will not start the pit lane, if that were the case, he would have started the pit lane on Sunday and not be in the back wing, according to the rules of the park closed.



Bruh, how many different rules are there? Is there also a regulation for the amount of fuel at the end of a rac... uhh nvm
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medal 5000
2 years 186 days ago
In the Sunday race, after the end of the race, there must be at least 1 liter of fuel, not less, for this they have disqualified Sebastian Vettel in Hungary.
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medal 5000
2 years 186 days ago

Helbut
In the Sunday race, after the end of the race, there must be at least 1 liter of fuel, not less, for this they have disqualified Sebastian Vettel in Hungary.



That's what I was referring to😅 but like for real, there is a rule for everything, even a rule for the rules it feels like
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medal 5005
2 years 186 days ago (Last edited by Antonio Ascari 2 years 186 days ago)
Did Lewis think he could get away with this? If Max is handling the rear wing, he must’ve known something was wrong.
Which means, sitting in his car, Max could see something was wrong with Lewis’ car so it must’ve been pretty obvious, no?

Also, the fact this was not installed on Valteri’s car, means Lewis knew it was a breach.

Which means Lewis will go to great lengths to try to win, even when it means breaking rules. Or to be short: he’s a sour loser. Next step: Lewis will call Max a cheater cause he wins too much (igp logic)
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medal 5000
2 years 181 days ago (Last edited by Helbut Marko 2 years 181 days ago)
Nico

Helbut
In the Sunday race, after the end of the race, there must be at least 1 liter of fuel, not less, for this they have disqualified Sebastian Vettel in Hungary.



That's what I was referring to😅 but like for real, there is a rule for everything, even a rule for the rules it feels like

Actually.
Antonio Ascari. In my opinion, this is a lack of justice, for example, Red Bull was ordered to change the front wing and I remember when Red Bull found something illegal at Mercedes, Mercedes could (unfortunately) leave it. In my opinion, the FIA favors Mercedes.




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