You want to post the rules they broke?
I find it strange that you don’t even understand the concept of the budget cap.
You want to post the rules they broke?
in 2021, Merc broke the engine allocation rules multiple, multiple times. They knew the penalty and did it anyway.f1jcw wrote: ↑29 Oct 2022, 00:37You want to post the rules they broke?
I find it strange that you don’t even understand the concept of the budget cap.
So, you are admitting that Redbull wilfully broke the budget cap
You seem to have made up some words.
No cost cap then, and if you can't afford it, it's your problem not your competitions!
F1 fans know that Red Bull cheated.
Penalties, as laid out in the rules, were taken. Thus no one was illegal. Unlike Red Bull in 2021.
Penailties were laid out in the budget cap as well, so you must think the same about Red BullMadMax wrote: ↑29 Oct 2022, 00:51Penalties, as laid out in the rules, were taken. Thus no one was illegal. Unlike Red Bull in 2021.
If you read my post properly you will see that I dont want the thread to be locked. It would be nice for the thread to remain open and proper discussion without the insults or off topic stuff and sharp/pointy posts towards others.
All teams played the PU numbers rules. All teams, including Red Bull. If Mercedes broke the rules then so did Red Bull.
It's like equation stealing 10 pounds from a wallet is the same as defrauding someone of 5000 pounds. The principal may be the same but the scale prevents them being similar, no matter how much you'd like.