- 25 May 11, 14:08#257137
That doesn't change if its against the rules or not, nor that the FIA made the first move.
If its banned it'll be one less thing for them to work on anyway.
If its banned it'll be one less thing for them to work on anyway.
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Youve said this over snd over vaptin, You just don't get it as usual!
Part of me thinks you're just defending hrt on this because you hope it will help Ferrari, guess again it will hurt Ferrari just as much as RedBull
Let them try to take points first, then allow them to protest. This is hilarious. I don't want to start another conspiracy theory, but, couldn't it be possible that one of the top teams is lobying for this? Think about it. Who would benefit the most from this?
Youve said this over snd over vaptin, You just don't get it as usual!
Part of me thinks you're just defending hrt on this because you hope it will help Ferrari, guess again it will hurt Ferrari just as much as RedBull
No, I'm defending HRT because I think they have the right to protest.
Trying to turn it into something else just makes it look like you've run out of arguments.
Let them try to take points first, then allow them to protest. This is hilarious. I don't want to start another conspiracy theory, but, couldn't it be possible that one of the top teams is lobying for this? Think about it. Who would benefit the most from this?
Very simple: Mclaren.
Because they are the closest to Red Bull, so whatever even slightly shakes RB is to their benefit.
All the teams except HRT are more or less working on their exhaust diffuser, but that doesn't mean theirs work as good as RB's. Ferrari have other important issues to correct besides the diffuser, and so does Mercedes.
Highly doubt that,This isnt something one team has over another, all the top teams are doing this. And McLarens problems pre season were with the diffuser, I am sure they will be hurt as much as Redbull if this were taken away. We are talking corner speeds being affected here You could guess and basically take half a second to a second of their lap times the status quo will remain with Redbull still having the edge.
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