F1.com:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05LvdB4 ... r_embedded
Spanish GP highlights.
The difference though is that Mercedes didn't race with something illegal concerning ICE, so they didn't get any advantage.On the other hand, if Ferrari car is indeed illegal they have already raced in 4 or 5 races with it.LM10 wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 11:20There is no reason in watching F1, if every shift in performance upfront (in this case Ferrari > Mercedes) is explained by cheating. Meaning that the main belief is that other cars can only perform better by having illegal things going on. Why should I watch this sport anymore then?
Of course, it can be that Ferrari actually do some tricks with their battery, but it's weird that the initial thought immediately is that they must be cheating because they are faster than Mercedes.
And don't miss the part btw. that Mercedes in fact was about to start the season with an illegal car before FIA banned something in their ICE. So it's not that they also don't try and test out the limits. Just telling because the focus is entirely set on Ferrari and no one even thinks about the possibility of a cheat from Mercedes side. As if Mercedes were the only fair guys out there being angelic in every aspect.
Ferrari's "trick" still has to be confirmed to be more then a rumor, and then confirmed its actually illegal. Personally, if they are doing this, it will probably be deemed illegal. But then again Mercedes has surely been burning considerable amount of oil before 2017, when it was capped, and that was also borderline illegal (given that they burned more then 100kg's at any given moment).Bill_Kar wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 12:02The difference though is that Mercedes didn't race with something illegal concerning ICE, so they didn't get any advantage.On the other hand, if Ferrari car is indeed illegal they have already raced in 4 or 5 races with it.LM10 wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 11:20There is no reason in watching F1, if every shift in performance upfront (in this case Ferrari > Mercedes) is explained by cheating. Meaning that the main belief is that other cars can only perform better by having illegal things going on. Why should I watch this sport anymore then?
Of course, it can be that Ferrari actually do some tricks with their battery, but it's weird that the initial thought immediately is that they must be cheating because they are faster than Mercedes.
And don't miss the part btw. that Mercedes in fact was about to start the season with an illegal car before FIA banned something in their ICE. So it's not that they also don't try and test out the limits. Just telling because the focus is entirely set on Ferrari and no one even thinks about the possibility of a cheat from Mercedes side. As if Mercedes were the only fair guys out there being angelic in every aspect.
OC these are rumours now. But there are so many indications that's probably truth.ferkan wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 12:20Ferrari's "trick" still has to be confirmed to be more then a rumor, and then confirmed its actually illegal. Personally, if they are doing this, it will probably be deemed illegal. But then again Mercedes has surely been burning considerable amount of oil before 2017, when it was capped, and that was also borderline illegal (given that they burned more then 100kg's at any given moment).
The fact that they are doing that IS the reason you are still watching. If the FIA hadnt been doing this across the board, we’d still have excess oil burning and trick suspensions... in other words, a very dominant season by Mercedes, again. It really works both ways.LM10 wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 11:20There is no reason in watching F1, if every shift in performance upfront (in this case Ferrari > Mercedes) is explained by cheating. Meaning that the main belief is that other cars can only perform better by having illegal things going on. Why should I watch this sport anymore then?
Love it.GPR-A wrote: ↑16 May 2018, 17:45And now, there is a deafening silence from the same conspiracy warriors!Restomaniac wrote: ↑16 May 2018, 17:29Looking back at this thread it is the place of an amazing overreaction over nothing. This news has just amplified it.
I think this is a different controversy, because I remember well that the mysterious third paddle is used mid-corner, or at least the journalists said so.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 22:07Is this extra power from the battery thing related to mysterious extra lever on Vettel's steering wheel??? Or Kimi had it too?
Wow, Stroll onboard for Grosjean accident is scary!mclaren111 wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 12:01F1.com:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05LvdB4 ... r_embedded
Spanish GP highlights.
Yeah, and clearly shows what a moronic move Groj did.Andres125sx wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 17:03Wow, Stroll onboard for Grosjean accident is scary!mclaren111 wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 12:01F1.com:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05LvdB4 ... r_embedded
Spanish GP highlights.
It can't be over emphasised that as of yet there is no verifiable information in any of these reports as, unsurprisingly, no one is willing to put their name to any of the accusations.