If the race finished right now. Red Bull would lead the constructors cup.
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nai06 said:
Anyone else see the closeup replay of the Bottas pit stop? There was metallic dust was just flying everywhere
Hopefully this embeds but here is that closeup replay.nai06 said:
Anyone else see the closeup replay of the Bottas pit stop? There was metallic dust was just flying everywhere
Robert C. Christian said:Hopefully this embeds but here is that closeup replay.nai06 said:
Anyone else see the closeup replay of the Bottas pit stop? There was metallic dust was just flying everywhere
https://streamable.com/9du7rj
F1_Aggie_Fan said:
Apparently the tire is still stuck on the car as of this morning.
There's a rule in the regs that says the FIA is allowed to make up new tests if they feel the spirit of a rule isn't being followed.CharlieBrown17 said:
From what I've read it should be treated like DAS was last year.
My understanding is the wing passed the tests required by the FIA prior to the season, seems unfair to change how the test is done. Especially since next year is entirely new regs anyway.
Azariah said:There's a rule in the regs that says the FIA is allowed to make up new tests if they feel the spirit of a rule isn't being followed.CharlieBrown17 said:
From what I've read it should be treated like DAS was last year.
My understanding is the wing passed the tests required by the FIA prior to the season, seems unfair to change how the test is done. Especially since next year is entirely new regs anyway.
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Wolff has dismissed worries that rival Red Bull could protest Mercedes' flexible front wing in a counter attack, as he suggests that there is a strong legal case behind any action his outfit takes to sort the matter in Baku.
"We've analysed the front wings, and they are bending exactly the same way as the Red Bull - so we could be protesting each other on the front wing also," he said.
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f we are to believe Alexey Popov, Valtteri Bottas will no longer drive for the Mercedes team in 2022. According to the Russian Formula 1 commentator, the 31-year-old driver will be replaced by George Russell. The talented Williams driver is reported to have already reached an agreement on a two-year commitment.
This is what Popov says in conversation with Match TV, the broadcasting agent of Formula 1 in Russia. "I will not disclose the source, but there is always a lot of talk in the paddock in Monaco," he says. So last week, during the Grand Prix weekend, Popov learned that Bottas is going to be pushed aside after five seasons of service.
"They told me that Russell moving to Mercedes for at least two years, and not in Hamilton's place, is already practically done," said Popov, who further believes Bottas may just take over Russell's seat at Williams. "That's just my guess, but the fact that Russell will be in the Mercedes is almost certain," New regulations also enter Formula 1 in 2022 and perhaps Williams can make a leap forward on the grid then, making snaring Bottas a possibility.
The Finn is not hiding his desire to become world champion in the pinnacle of motorsport, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen in 2021. He is already 58 points behind World Champion Max Verstappen. Popov knows that too. "He is hopelessly behind both Hamilton and Verstappen already. He's out of the title fight completely. Even Norris is ahead of him now."
Valtteri Bottas is still not in Azerbaijan, instead stuck in Finland due to travel disruption.
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I've been lurking for a while now. I've kept up with the sport much more since watching Drive to Survive over quarantine but have been a casual since going to the first USGP at COTA when I was in HS in 2012. Hamilton won that race, so I've been a casual fan of his and Mercedes since.Gladiator 96 said:
Woohoo! The Zane-iac has joined the F1 thread !!
Apparently that is the way that they change the torque rotation on those guns. I guess it is a faster way to switch back and forth.CharlieBrown17 said:nai06 said:
Anyone else see the closeup replay of the Bottas pit stop? There was metallic dust was just flying everywhere
I liked that the mechanic kept hitting the side of the gun like it was going to magically start working