No driver stood up for Nikita, so the entire thing was nothing but a PR stunt by millionaires with Twitter pressure.Jolle wrote: ↑16 Apr 2022, 16:26First off, dropping Mazapin and his dads company was the decision of the HAAS team, a private company who has every right to decide who to do business with and more important who not. Not only would it reflect bad on other partners in the team (because of the active link to Putin), payment would be in doubt (as we've seen now, Nikita's assets are frozen for instance). Mazarin wasn't dropped because he's Russian, he was dropped because his money wasn't good anymore. Other Russian drivers are still welcome.Zynerji wrote: ↑16 Apr 2022, 15:21Removing ads for products/companies that you deem "bad" is Woke. The problem is that the subjective nature of that angle of attack is obvious, and based upon emotion and not fact. I mean CrowdStrike is currently under investigation in the US for spying on our previous President, but still displayed on the Mercedes. That probably shouldn't be, but it is, and not really my place to complain about it.
Please keep any semblance of this notion out of professional sports. Period.
Second, Crowdstrike isn't under investigation. The former US president tried to link it towards some conspiracy believing the company is Ukrainian, which it's not.
And if you think Crowdstrike isn't part of the current Michael Sussmann indictment, you aren't really following along.
I'm done on this thread. F1 is a self balancing system with advertising and racing. Please leave it alone.