This seems unethical. Surley if Verstappen broke his new wing, then Verstappen must be the one who has to use the old wing?@vetteleclerc
Helmut Marko confirms to ORF that Max Verstappen broke one of only two available new front wings at the kerb in Turn 6.
Helmut Marko: "Therefore we can no longer equip both cars in the same way and Alex Albon can't have the new front wing."
If Albon managed to not break his new wing, than surely he can use it for qualifying and the race!?
But he broke his front wing and would normally have to use old parts, if not for dubious unequal driver status.
I'm a Verstappen RBR-Honda fan by the way, but this is going too far and is unreasonable IMO.
That's all fine, but surely if you break YOUR new spec wing... the one that was made for you, then you should be the one who has to use the old spec wing!?godlameroso wrote: ↑04 Jul 2020, 02:43He hasn't driven an F1 car in 5 months, like a rotor after a stormy night, it takes a little use to get the rust off.