Seagull58
In the Algarve
Max wins his first World championship. Now only 7 behind Lewis.
But one day it will be LanceMax strolls to the Championship in the end.
Still so much anti-RB, Horner, and Max on this thread, it does get somewhat tedious.
Lando drove the nuts off that McLaren, and Riccardo did well too.
But didn't Perez do a fantastic job?
Crap circuit, like others have said, and that is probably the only point we will agree on.
As did the constant harping about how much better Russell was than Hamilton earlier in the season. It's gone rather quiet lately.
So they awarded full points even though everyone expected they wouldn’t? Another FIA cock up to give Max a title, then?
After last seasons debacle, I've not watched any of this season, and read very little about it. But sounds like little has changed regarding the FIA.
After last seasons debacle, I've not watched any of this season, and read very little about it. But sounds like little has changed regarding the FIA.
Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking Formula 1's budget cap by the sport's governing body, the FIA.
Red Bull exceeded the $145m (£114m) limit during 2021, the FIA said, adding that the offence was "minor", the lower of the two categories of breach.
This means the team exceeded the cap by less than 5%, or $7.25m.
Both Red Bull and Aston Martin were found guilty of a procedural breach of the cap.
The FIA said it was "currently determining the appropriate course of action".
"We're very confident we're within the cap and within those financial regulations. So we've been shocked at the speculation and accusations that have been made by other teams. We wait for the FIA to conclude their process and we wait to see what comes out. Anything other than compliance we'll be extremely surprised at."
Christian Horner.
2021 - one of the most tainted F1 driver championship victories of all time?
“Financial regulations are a difficult change to make in Formula 1,” Ross Brawn said back in 2019 during a FIA press conference in Austin, Texas.
“We have tried in the past and have not been successful. I think the key thing about the new financial regulations is that they are part of the FIA rules. The penalties for breaking the financial regulations will be sporting penalties of different kinds, depending on the severity of the infringement. Before we had the resource restriction, which was an gentlemen agreement between teams. Well, there aren’t many gentlemen in the paddock, I’m afraid, and it was a failure,” – he added before launching a genuine slogan:
“If you fraudulently breach the financial regulations, you will lose your championship. There will be serious consequences for the teams that break these regulations. How will we have control over expenses? We have a very strong team of financial experts within the FIA and F1 and we sought external support. The new rules are essential for the well-being of F1.”