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Max Verstappen retirement announcement coming sooner than expected.Max, in an Sky interview, described the new cars as "Formula E on steroids" and thinks it's no fun to drive them. He says that "Formula 1 lost its Formula 1 feeling", ouch.
100.000€ fine incoming, probably.
So what is the solution then? New measurement techniques or a refined method to measure certain aspects? Imagine if the Merc engine is deemed illegal. that would kick out 8 cars and would held F1 liable for the tv stations to whom they sold the broadcasting rights. If my memory is correct F1 promised to at least have 20 cars on the grid at all time so if we downsize to 14 cars F1 is basically breaking their own sales pitch.Mercedes power unit cases solved, new ruleset will be signed before the start of the season
So what is the solution then? New measurement techniques or a refined method to measure certain aspects? Imagine if the Merc engine is deemed illegal. that would kick out 8 cars and would held F1 liable for the tv stations to whom they sold the broadcasting rights. If my memory is correct F1 promised to at least have 20 cars on the grid at all time so if we downsize to 14 cars F1 is basically breaking their own sales pitch.
Also, it makes me wonder why Red Bull joined the rest as I thought they had the basically same solution as Mercedes. either they believe they are in the clear or they never had the trick to begin with and their engine is just that good (allegedly)
Just glue a penny to each piston face.So what is the solution then? New measurement techniques or a refined method to measure certain aspects?
Jaime, pull up his Early Life sectionMichael Bay is suing $1.5M to Cadillac for apparently stealing his ideas for the livery reveal advertisement done during the Super Bowl. So American.
He claims he got hired by the car manufacturer then fired before the release of the commercial, while Cadillac says he wasn't officially hired.
I have some old yearbooks of the F1 seasons back in the 70's and when you read through threm you really get a different vibe for F1. Like in 1 year I think 2 or 3 drivers died in that season and they all go to racing the next month like nothing happened. Then you read what the drivers and teams earn (the payment structure is broken down in those books) and you think they are risking their life for some pennies (by today's standard). Stewart was one of the drivers who actually pushed for better safety. Just do some research on how track safety evolved and at first the track owners were solely responsible with no guidlines and that slowly shifted (for examples hay balls were banned as track barriers in the early 60's) Or look at old F1 pictures. I saw one from Spa and there was basically no barrier between the box and the starting gridOn an unrelated note, I'm marathonning the 1970s recaps on F1TV since they've strongarmed me into paying for it via Apple TV. They are really interesting. Whole new respect for Jackie Stewart, never really knew his deal before. The casualness with which once or twice an episode you get, "And the mood was slightly dampened when so-and-so driver burnt to death/got split in half by a guardrail...anyway on to the next race," is truly surreal. As safe as things are now in comparison, that can definitely still happen and almost did to Grosjean. I'm pretty sure THAT is among the key reasons why it's hard to find women who want to drive like this for a dick measuring contest when they could be doing anything else.
No kidding, but you can't have a family-friendly sport where it's also true that it's possible to die horrifically. But such is life nowadays. For the purposes of marketing, everything has to be sanded down and subject to the most sensitive whims of the fanbase. Which is weird, because if you're willing to risk your life in a car going 300 kph, there's categorically something wrong with you.but it feels like they've got too risk averse.