what i read is that HPP did some re-engineering to make it easier to manufacture by various other companies, but yes it's a simpler thing generally isn't it and an awful lot nicer than having a tube in, when it's enoughJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 14:49It's a copy of an existing design, it seems. They apparently reverse engineered it so presumably the simplicity of the design and the fact that it was based on an existing unit, meant getting it signed off was straight forward. Also, it's an air supply rather than a proper ventilator so it's probably easier to get certified anyway.
I'm interested how Mercedes's engine factory will put these together whilst keeping people apart etc. I know "essential work" overrides the social distancing thing, but they don't want to create a pool of infection.
well he probably doesn't think safety is necessarily the biggest thing in life, he raced in an era where they raced with a high level of risk, and they just accepted it. It was kinda (race+risk) or (boring life)! And now, his racing drivers do accept a higher level of risk than a lot of other careers, just less than in his and Niki's dayJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 14:53What it says to me is that he's more interested in getting a title for the team / his boss than he is about the safety of his drivers. Whilst it's true that the vast majority of deaths are old/already ill people, it appears that some younger, otherwise healthy, victims have died too. It should certainly show Alex Albon that, if he didn't already realise it, Marko is happy to throw people under the bus in order to get Max his first title and secure the title of "youngest ever winner!".izzy wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 13:44I quite like the idea, at some levels. Just for being out of the box and insane, and kind of characteristic of a death-cheating old school racerJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 13:31Marko actively wanted Red Bull's drivers to get together and get COVID-19.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/52091905
Rich guy divorced from reality talks rubbish, shocker.![]()
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It's an indication that he either doesn't think about things in depth or he's unthinking about his drivers. The excuse that he raced in less safe times is no excuse at all really. We live in safer times and suggesting that people put themselves at further unnecessary - uncontrolled - risk is not reasonable behaviour from someone in a senior position.izzy wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 16:08well he probably doesn't think safety is necessarily the biggest thing in life, he raced in an era where they raced with a high level of risk, and they just accepted it. It was kinda (race+risk) or (boring life)! And now, his racing drivers do accept a higher level of risk than a lot of other careers, just less than in his and Niki's dayJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 14:53What it says to me is that he's more interested in getting a title for the team / his boss than he is about the safety of his drivers. Whilst it's true that the vast majority of deaths are old/already ill people, it appears that some younger, otherwise healthy, victims have died too. It should certainly show Alex Albon that, if he didn't already realise it, Marko is happy to throw people under the bus in order to get Max his first title and secure the title of "youngest ever winner!".![]()
I don't know I agree with him saying it, but I can see more sens init than just get on with it. If, as seems likely, around half the population are going to get at some time one way or another, then there is some thought behind what he says as Max seems to be fretting badly. Its ( at the extreme push) like delaying going to the dentist when you have a tooth twinge. You do it now or its in the back of your mind every time you take a cold drink.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 16:45It's an indication that he either doesn't think about things in depth or he's unthinking about his drivers. The excuse that he raced in less safe times is no excuse at all really. We live in safer times and suggesting that people put themselves at further unnecessary - uncontrolled - risk is not reasonable behaviour from someone in a senior position.izzy wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 16:08well he probably doesn't think safety is necessarily the biggest thing in life, he raced in an era where they raced with a high level of risk, and they just accepted it. It was kinda (race+risk) or (boring life)! And now, his racing drivers do accept a higher level of risk than a lot of other careers, just less than in his and Niki's dayJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 14:53
What it says to me is that he's more interested in getting a title for the team / his boss than he is about the safety of his drivers. Whilst it's true that the vast majority of deaths are old/already ill people, it appears that some younger, otherwise healthy, victims have died too. It should certainly show Alex Albon that, if he didn't already realise it, Marko is happy to throw people under the bus in order to get Max his first title and secure the title of "youngest ever winner!".![]()
he's just a risk-taker, thinking like a racer not like their parent. And anyway unless there's a miraculous vaccine at least half of everyone is going to get it, so getting it in a managed environment with everything ready is quite logical, in a bold, death-defying kind of wayJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 16:45It's an indication that he either doesn't think about things in depth or he's unthinking about his drivers. The excuse that he raced in less safe times is no excuse at all really. We live in safer times and suggesting that people put themselves at further unnecessary - uncontrolled - risk is not reasonable behaviour from someone in a senior position.
Yeah, but he wasn't the one taking the risk, was he?izzy wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 18:29he's just a risk-taker,Just_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 16:45It's an indication that he either doesn't think about things in depth or he's unthinking about his drivers. The excuse that he raced in less safe times is no excuse at all really. We live in safer times and suggesting that people put themselves at further unnecessary - uncontrolled - risk is not reasonable behaviour from someone in a senior position.
well it would've been a risk for Helmut, just imagine if one of his drivers had died! He'd have been in the biggest disgrace you can imagine, and his whole involvement in motorsport would've been over. But it's his perception of risk that's different, he's just weighing up one risk against another, and one of those risks is not winningJust_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 21:29Yeah, but he wasn't the one taking the risk, was he?
"I'm a risk taker. Here play Russian roulette between yourselves whilst I sit over here."
Got a source for that? He thinks he might have had it because he felt a bit rough in February. Is there any evidence he actually had it? Was he tested? Etc.