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FishFright

More wheels than sense
Another thing to remember is that if Verstappen had been properly penalised for driving his opponent off the track, Hamilton would likely have won before the last race.

Another thing to remember is that if FIA rules for this season hadn't been specifically brought in to penalise Mercedes, that Hamilton would likely have won before the last race.

And a final thing to remember is that if the FIA Race Director had not specifically gifted the final win to Red Bull that Hamilton would have won at the end of the last race.

Go and watch those two incidents and then tell me how they are equivalent .

The FIA has brought in rules to slow down the leading teams for ever, getting offended now just because you like the driver is rather weak.

Masi has been an omnishambles as race director , you'll have no argument there from me.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
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Mercedes didn’t turn up to the end of season party.

Todt refused to be drawn on whether Hamilton and Wolff would be penalised for not attending the prize giving ceremony, as is required of them in the sporting regulations.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Mercedes didn’t turn up to the end of season party.

Todt refused to be drawn on whether Hamilton and Wolff would be penalised for not attending the prize giving ceremony, as is required of them in the sporting regulations.
Could end up costing them the constructors championship, as well as second in the drivers championship.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
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As I just commented elsewhere, I don't think that the FIA has any appetite to throw petrol onto something that's already blazing.

There's also a Lewis solidarity truck doing laps of the venue, projecting images of him!
 

FishFright

More wheels than sense
If Mercedes were to pull out F1 would be without half the grid .

I think Daimler AG would pull funding to the team well before that .
 

classic33

Leg End Member
If Mercedes were to pull out F1 would be without half the grid .
Not quite that easy walking away from a cast iron contract, without it costing more than the contract would have.

AMG want to remain in, with greater recognition of their part, via Daimler who own Mercedes.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Now that is rather pathetic behaviour. Tantrum Man and Sulky Boy ......
I think Hamilton has handled the situation very well. I don’t see any evidence of a sulk. If rumours are to be believed he instigated the withdrawal of the protest.
Wolfe is understandably pissed off.
They sent a senior engineer to collect the trophy. So there was some team representatives there.
 

FishFright

More wheels than sense
I think Hamilton has handled the situation very well. I don’t see any evidence of a sulk. If rumours are to be believed he instigated the withdrawal of the protest.
Wolfe is understandably pissed off.
They sent a senior engineer to collect the trophy. So there was some team representatives there.

Boycotting the end of year gala that's mandatory looks a lot like an epic sulk from here and thats both of them.

An adult needs to win and lose with dignity to get my support.
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
Regarding Verstappen's racing style, I read elsewhere that Senna used to do exactly the same. Martin Brundle described how Senna would throw his cars into corners and force the other driver to make a decision - back out or crash. After that, all Senna had to do was put a wheel inside at a corner and he was through. The problem came when Senna came up against Mansell who chose the crash option, repeatedly.

When Senna was breaking through and beating Prost, the British media backed Senna and all we heard about was the nasty tactics and mischief-making of the French driver who became the villain. Against Mansell, the British press did a volte face and switched to "Good old Nigel" against the foreigner.

The narrative for this entire season has been about Lewis good guy, patron saint of little lambs and good causes "Just wanting to race safely" Sir Hamilton OBE Godblessyouguv against the big bad Max foreigner who stood in the way of our hero gaining godliness. I think this has been a quite deliberate campaign on Mercedes' part, putting doubt in the mind of the race director and trying to influence decisions. When Verstappen lunged inside at lap one, he was doing the same as Senna but Masa inexplicably allowed Lewis to keep the place despite cheating to get it. Perhaps the season-long cries of Verstappen the dangerous aggressive driver weighed on his mind. And maybe, the decision at the end was him levelling things up again. Not so outrageous - it's very common to see football referees do this in a game.
 

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