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But also think you will see more reds as equipment is needed on the course, or desired as was the Albon red it seems. I get track cleaning at times but that seemed a bit excessive for gravel, although I seem to recall LM or another track had vicious sharp gravel so clearing might be best with the current tires. I guess I'm not as critical as US racing is a bit more used to driving around a slow roller, well unless you're JPM and you want to create a show. |
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Then you'd have to allow for some limited refueling. Teams calculate their fuel load on the number of laps and also often underfuel to account for savings under potential safety car periods.
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Teams can change tyres already during red flags, so adding a little extra fuel should be no problem.
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already on to the next controversy on the horizon.
how much did Bernie and Max know about crashgate, when did they know it and while there is little to no chance of it happening, should Massa be granted the 2008 title? https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/h...-act/10453434/ personally i really like Massa and still feel bad for how he thought he had won it and then to see his dad realize that his son didnt win it...that was some very emotional stuff and even after all these years i very much understand where Massa is coming from. perhaps even to the point where i support his efforts in bringing this all back up again. |
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Sounds like Massa has too much time or money or both on his hands. It was 15 yeas ago, build a bridge and get over it.
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It's not a case of building a bridge and getting over it, or some sort of weird grudge against a former teammate. Without sound dramatic, it's about justice.
Felipe, who has always probably felt a little aggrieved (ACTUAL cheating remember, not vague FIA rule applications) that he was 'robbed' of a title, has read these quotes from Bernie and it would have brought up old wounds and he is looking into his legal options. Let's not forget at the time he took it in the most sportsman way possible that has and always will applauded - and of many things we can say about Felipe I don't think anyone in F1's divided fanbase has ever classified the man as a sore loser. |
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Why does Massa think crashgate cost him the title? Massa was ahead of Lewis before the incident. They both pitted together and Ferrari released Massa with the fuel hose attached, which sent him to the back as the team removed the hose. Lewis came out of the pits 8th. Massa came out last.
Given Massa was ahead of Lewis when the incident happened, and they both pitted together, and Lewis emerged 8th and Massa last, it doesn't appear the incident is what cost Massa the title. A Ferrari pit stop blunder did. This game of "X cost me the title" seems to only include things they want to talk about. How about Massa spinning Sepang from a podium? Or his multiple spins at Silverstone? Or his engine failing in Hungary? The championship wasn't decided on what happened in Singapore. It was decided on what happened at every race. And even if we do add more weight to Singapore, Lewis and McLaren had the exact same issue to deal during the race, and they dealt with it like professionals. Massa and Ferrari dealt with the issue like Ferrari. |
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Funny thing is, when I saw that spin from Piquet at the Singapore GP, I even commented on here that it looked odd, like it was a spin that no competent F1 driver would do. I guess flying into a barrier head first at 150mph wasn't in Piquet's mandate.
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So while I have some level of support for what Massa might be doing. It really depends upon how he does this and what he expects to get out of it.
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I am just surprised about the timing, as this has been known about from about a year after it happened. And it is why Symonds and Briatore were banned from F1 for a period.
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Did this story come out 1st April?
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The FIA have had a lot on their plate lately, but part of it is their own fault, like the OZ GP. They need to sort a few things out
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Oh yes, Richard, there was certainly rumours floating around about it, but it wasn't until Charlie Whiting was spoken to by Piquet Snr that the real investigation started the following year. The timing I referred to was why in 2023 has it appeared that Massa has suddenly started making waves about something that was confirmed nearly 15 years ago? |
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Bernie did an interview with F1 Insider a week or so ago. He said he knew about the race fixing during the 2008 season before the season completed. Based on Bernies new interview and he now claiming it was already known about, Massa has reacted and said the race should be removed from the calendar.
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Yes, Charlie had informed both Bernie and Max what Piquet Snr had told him, but they asked Charlie to investigate it and confirm that it wasn't just more than the rumour that had been floating about. And that didn't happen, I believe, until the following year and that then led to the Council banning Briatore and Symonds.
Possibly, Bernie and Max could have instructed Charlie to have done his questioning prior to the end of the season, but they would still have needed to call the Council together before the the Championship had been decided, but from memory, I don't think that that they had the time. Hence Charlie only started his investigation the following season. |
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