Inquitus wrote: » Redbull protest rejected:https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/53285413
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Agreed, he made far too many mistakes in his later years. He should have retired 5 years earlier.
quokula wrote: » https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/red-bull-lodges-protest-against-mercedes-das/4824313/ Red Bull are protesting Mercedes' steering system. It's hard to see how any objective reading of the rules can possibly define the system as legal, but we will see.
Deleted User wrote: » Watching it right now, uncanny. :L
Gintonious wrote: »
Carroller16 wrote: » Unpopular Opinion. Murray Walker is/was overrated.
eviltimeban wrote: » Meh, he has the same overexcited quality that Croft brings. I KNOW Murray was the same. But Murray was Murray.
Hijpo wrote: » Can you read that much into the cars so early? Surely they will be tweaking this and that to find the right setup, is it a case that they just want the drivers to get the cars around the track while they gather data before a good stint in FP3 but with the reluctance of showing their hand early? *relatively new to motorsport*
[Deleted User] wrote: » Probably said it most of the last 5 years but I can't get excited about the start of this season at all. Looks like it's going to be an even clearer run for Mercedes this year if they're well clear in Austria of all places.
Inquitus wrote: » It was developed with the knowledge and feedback from the FIA, hard to see how it can be banned given it already has been for 2021.
BikeRacer wrote: » https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1279004315756175360https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1279067548223451136
Carroller16 wrote: » Alex Jacques and Martin Brundle would be the dream scenario Check out Alex Jacques commentary on the last lap of last years Brazilian GPhttps://streamable.com/c1ik1
Petyr Baelish wrote: » Croft and DiResta are very hard to listen to on Sky. I might try the BBC commentary in the next session.