Official 2024 Austrian Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***
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Forester1965 said:
More likely his employee/employer relationship kept him (and others) from speaking his mind. Sky and their staff paid for by the F1 eco-system aren't usually quick to bite the hand that feeds them.
Yes, the one I do recall being honest was Mr no longer with Sky F1 but still a Steward............... Sandpit Steve said:
Forester1965 said:
More likely his employee/employer relationship kept him (and others) from speaking his mind. Sky and their staff paid for by the F1 eco-system aren't usually quick to bite the hand that feeds them.
Yes, sadly there were very few who were prepared to openly call out F1 and the FIA for that debacle. I can only suspect that those with media credentials were told in no uncertain terms what they couldn’t say. But if anyone in the media centre had the clout to call them out, it was Brundle. Ted is the only one on Sky who continues to call out Red Bull and their Bullst, he is a good journalist under the often rambling façade.
732NM said:
Ted called the bullst out and was cancelled by Sky, only to be reinstated after the fans gave Sky a load of st over it.
Ted is the only one on Sky who continues to call out Red Bull and their Bullst, he is a good journalist under the often rambling façade.
And Johnny Herbert, who then went on to lose his job.Ted is the only one on Sky who continues to call out Red Bull and their Bullst, he is a good journalist under the often rambling façade.
paulguitar said:
732NM said:
Ted called the bullst out and was cancelled by Sky, only to be reinstated after the fans gave Sky a load of st over it.
Ted is the only one on Sky who continues to call out Red Bull and their Bullst, he is a good journalist under the often rambling façade.
And Johnny Herbert, who then went on to lose his job.Ted is the only one on Sky who continues to call out Red Bull and their Bullst, he is a good journalist under the often rambling façade.
Bo_apex said:
Biggles Flies Undone said:
I thought it was serious enough to have a think about a DSQ. That would have been a worthy punishment for the impact it had on Norris and the race as a whole.
Schumacher and Villeneuve collide at Jerez. Villeneuve went on to win the race.Schumacher was DQ'd from the 1997 season for "causing a collision".
Hamilton punts Max into the wall at Silverstone, ending Max's race. (50G impact apparently)
Hamilton receives a 5 second penalty for "causing a collision".
FIA seems perfectly consistent
SmoothCriminal said:
Hungrymc said:
Derek Smith said:
I thought both were the T1 incident with Sainz ? He certainly bounced across the sausage type kerb there.lauda said:
I know we shouldn’t be surprised, since Horner has consistently demonstrated that he has no shame, but I still find it remarkable he can say this sort of st with a straight face.
Nots sure what more you would expect when on the face of the publicly available information he is the sort of man who threatens junior employees that unless they engage in sex acts with him they will loose their jobs.Ken_Code said:
I don’t really understand why anyone would fervently support Max.
He’s an utterly spoiled rich boy, who has been indulged his whole life, a male Verucca Salt.
When his dad was beating seven shades of st out of Max’s mother rather than taking her side and turning his back on the violent thug he chose instead to side with Jos.
What sort of person chooses to cheer him on?
I certainly don't - I've never liked him! He’s an utterly spoiled rich boy, who has been indulged his whole life, a male Verucca Salt.
When his dad was beating seven shades of st out of Max’s mother rather than taking her side and turning his back on the violent thug he chose instead to side with Jos.
What sort of person chooses to cheer him on?
How anyone can say he left Lando room when he ran off the track himself defies belief. Still George Russell won't mind and I was pleased for him to get his first win.
It seems to me Max has the same sort of arrogance Senna and Schumacher had - they'd rather crash than let anyone past.
Still Silverstone looks like it might be exciting. Max and Lewis on the front row again could be fun.
paulguitar said:
Mr Tidy said:
Still George Russell won't mind and I was pleased for him to get his first win.
He got that in 2022.He said no and demanded on the radio that he never be asked to do such a thing ever again...
Bloody good chap Max, salt of the earth!
George has yet to take a win that wasn't overshadowed by something Max did! Maybe it will be this weekend? Although I seriously doubt it, even if he does win.
jm doc said:
Bo_apex said:
Biggles Flies Undone said:
I thought it was serious enough to have a think about a DSQ. That would have been a worthy punishment for the impact it had on Norris and the race as a whole.
Schumacher and Villeneuve collide at Jerez. Villeneuve went on to win the race.Schumacher was DQ'd from the 1997 season for "causing a collision".
Hamilton punts Max into the wall at Silverstone, ending Max's race. (50G impact apparently)
Hamilton receives a 5 second penalty for "causing a collision".
FIA seems perfectly consistent
TheDeuce said:
Ahh yes, I remember that race in 22'. It was one where the main media story was about how Max pleaded for the team to order Checo to let him pass so he could 'have a go' at passing Alonso. He was let past, it turned out he was no faster and couldn't pass Alonso, so the team asked him to switch back to allow Checo his rightful place and a leg up in the championship.
He said no and demanded on the radio that he never be asked to do such a thing ever again...
Bloody good chap Max, salt of the earth!
George has yet to take a win that wasn't overshadowed by something Max did! Maybe it will be this weekend? Although I seriously doubt it, even if he does win.
Russell has managed to gain 9% more of the votes since the race has ended in the poll, so might be able to win there eventually? He said no and demanded on the radio that he never be asked to do such a thing ever again...
Bloody good chap Max, salt of the earth!
George has yet to take a win that wasn't overshadowed by something Max did! Maybe it will be this weekend? Although I seriously doubt it, even if he does win.
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