$7m fine, which is surely loose change to an org like Red Bull and doesn't even come out of their cost cap budget. Plus just a 10% reduction in aero research time. Seems very lenient to me.
Re the Porsche entry, seeing rumours on twitter about them buying a 50% stake in Williams off of Dorilton, but a partnership with Andretti would certainly be interesting.
Feels like we have watched Vettel grow up during his F1 career. From that arrogant, ruthless ('multi 21 Seb') finger wagger at Red Bull (maybe its a Red Bull thing that makes people so unlikeable), to the father figure equal rights, political activist we see today.
He may have had the best car...
Love a wet quali even if it ended up with the usual suspects at the front, seemed odd that the TV director just focused on Sainz at the end when there were still cars on hot laps. Really please for him to get his first pole though. Rain dance ready for tomorrow.
I hope all the teams eventually get a grip on this porpoising issue, as it's just making it look comedic at the moment. The alleged pinnacle of motorsport - bounce, bounce, bounce bounce.
Will and and see if the FIA actually release the report today and see what it says before deciding whether to watch.
I watched some of yesterdays practice and still just felt angry at the whole thing.
I'm not sure that my tv would survive the season watching that **** Horner being interviewed.
Rule change after the Spa fiasco is an obvious improvement - was yet another thing that Masi screwed up last year and helped MV in the championship.
Rules changes for the sprint races is an obvious improvement - points for the top 3 only was...well a bit pointless, and having the records show...