Of course, we all have opinions. And most, if not all posted here, are colored by team allegiance. Not saying that mine isn’t but we have some extremely loud and unpleasant ones thinking theirs is somehow more truthful or even rule/reality.Mosin123 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 18:17You missed my team, Ferrari of that list, we have said the same as Toto has pretty much, not the same choice of words mind, but the same none the less.Sieper wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 18:09But it isn’t, only in your mind, I would rather call it a “Exclamation mark” championship. Beating Lewis in the WCC car despite a lot of bad luck and other things.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 18:00
I actually don't have a problem with the voided title idea. Just mark 2021 down as "no champion" and move on. That's probably the simplest outcome all round.
I'm sure Lewis, just like every other driver, wouldn't want to be given a title a year later because a rival was disqualified. That's not how these guys work. None of them want "asterisk championships".
Mercedes has fought tooth and nail to try and get it overturned and now with this cap story it is just the new/last straw to try and clutch on to. Same playbook is being carried out by the same players. Toto “not wanting to be the judge” then proceeding with the verdict. Mercedes engine customer also being lined up to chime in. Exactly the same as last round.
In describing Max's title last year, he WAS deserving, i caps "was" for a reason, With what happened on the last race was out side of teams control, ok sure, But throwing in a technically ( via overspending ) illegal car on top is to much. it does question the championship, when taking into account Horner does say only 200 odd k can be enough ( as dan posted above ).
Of course that is my opinion
We’ll just have to wait what comes out of this. Imho the measures worked as for the first time in a decade two different teams fought until the last race.