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Maybe the state of the relationship means they do not trust mark not to blab
If they'd put it on Mark's car as well he'd have most likely said something if he knew it was there. Vettel doesn't care how he wins.
Maybe the state of the relationship means they do not trust mark not to blab
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Besides, exploiting the grey areas of the rules is not really cheating is it? Now if Red Bull were using a device to control ride height from within the cockpit (which is expressly forbidden), that would be cheating.
If they'd put it on Mark's car as well he'd have most likely said something if he knew it was there. Vettel doesn't care how he wins.
So you are already assuming that Vettel's car had an unfair advantage? .... If this isn't a bigoted way of seeing things, I don't know what else is.
As I mentioned before, if Red Bull really had something in Vettel's car that shouldn't be there, would they allow him to pull out that big an advantage and draw everyone's attention?
Secondly, I am sure all the staff from other teams would have heard those 'engine sounds' that you lot are laying eggs over. Why are they not lodging official protests or even making media noises? Ferrari? Mercedes?
Perhaps you missed the "if" at the start of RC's postNo, I didn't. That's why there was an 'if' in my rejoinder too.
But not good for Red Bull if what they're doing is illegal, because you're being hypocritical, making the same assumptions abut Red Bull being beyond reproach.
We'll find out more this week.
I do not believe Red Bull are cheating. I do believe that Newey is very innovative and will find ways to eek out performance advantages that no one has ever thought of.
I do not believe Red Bull are cheating. I do believe that Newey is very innovative and will find ways to eek out performance advantages that no one has ever thought of.
That might quite well be so. If Newey has found a way of achieving optimal results by working within the stipulated regulations, RBR cannot be accused of having an unfair advantage simply because the others have not thought of it yet.
Of course people can still ask questions but some of those questions on these forums are deliberately phrased in such a way that guilt is assumed.
Also, how exactly do you propose to 'find out' this week? If Vettel is nearly as dominant as in Singapore, you lot will say "There, we told you so - the car should be impounded" etc. On the other hand, if Vettel fails to dominate, you'll say "There, that proves that he was cheating in Singapore! RBR got cold feet and removed that gizmo!" or something similar. So this is a carefully planned "Between the Devil & the Deep Sea" situation, isn't it?
Speaking of impounding Vettel's car, I actually wish that they do so because that will prove things one way or another. But in the same vein that you asked me before, let me ask you a similar question - If they do impound the car, check it and find that there is nothing illegal about it, will you be prepared accept the verdict? I will, if it is the other way around.
We'll find out more this week.
Also, how exactly do you propose to 'find out' this week?
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