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BBC article now updated:Whatever, it's dreadful PR.
What a cock up
BBC Sport has learned the reason given by Red Bull to the employee was that she had been dishonest.
BBC article now updated:Whatever, it's dreadful PR.
What a cock up
BBC Sport has learned the reason given by Red Bull to the employee was that she had been dishonest.
Creepy Karen sounds better.Or creepy Christian
I’ve heard he was suspended for the weekend for being dishonest about Christian HornerNo confirmation from Ferrari as I type this, but there's emerging reports that Sainz will miss the rest of the weekend as he needs his appendix removed.
I’ve heard he was suspended for the weekend for being dishonest about Christian Horner
Well ... now you mention it, there's another twist in that saga as well. There's been some rumours floating around for a while (that I've not mentioned, as the sources didn't look reliable) that have now emerged on a more prominent source. According to the rumour, Jos Verstappen is allegedly having an affair with the woman who accused Horner.
Still don't know whether to believe the Jos rumour or not. As much as the quality of the reporting sites is improving a little, it's not by much - still only being reported on "rags" rather than the most trustworthy sites. But it's bubbling away, Red Bull are definitely having a lot of off-track distractions.Ooohh it’s getting even more messy, bring it on, anything that may unsettle Red Bull is alright by me
More entertaining than the racing atm. Seems that Marko was the one that leaked the internal Red Bull process to the media.Watched equally highlights on C4 late, so only now catching up on news. BBC reporting that Marko might get suspended by Red Bull Austria...
Max Verstappen backs Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko amid possible suspension
Max Verstappen backs Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko after it emerges the Austrian could be suspended from his role.www.bbc.co.uk
Bravo yes as it was very clever and sensible for them to do so, but not sure I agree with / appreciate the rules in this scenario.bravo team Haas
I struggle to find F1 interesting at the best of times, but briefly flicked this on at half-time during the rugby.What an awful race circuit Jeddah is. Narrow, no spectators, one overtaking point.
agree with that,penalties should be served within a certain time of being issuedBravo yes as it was very clever and sensible for them to do so, but not sure I agree with / appreciate the rules in this scenario.
I.e. Magnussen with 20 seconds of penalties basically ruining the race for half the field by backing them up. His race was dead at this point. Frustrated as a Williams fan as Albon would have had that last point (probably) If drivers were forced to serve penalties within say 3 laps. Adding it on at the end only benefits the driver who's done something wrong.
Also interesting that because Magnussen finished on the lead lap, his penalty wasn't even 20 seconds anyway because he still stayed ahead of some of those who were lapped even though they were less than 20 seconds behind him at the finish. Not that it matters but a strange loophole.