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Sounds like you need a new phone with a bigger screen, Mr Rodent.

It's already over 6". I've had complaints.

Easier just to block people who don't post right.
 
It's already over 6". I've had complaints.

Easier just to block people who don't post right.
If 6 inches aint enough then I am in deep trouble with my flip phone.
Also unrelated.
Did a Haas actually set fastest time on the trials ?
 
Do we actually know if they will actually be going racing in the 2022 season or will Liberty Media just hold an auction for race positions for each race beforehand?

They should just be upfront and say it's now entertainment, the rules will be made up as they go along. Then it's fine.
 

Sulayem: "No forgiveness" for Hamilton if he breached F1's FIA gala rules​


New FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says Lewis Hamilton can be given "no forgiveness" if he is found to have breached Formula 1's rules in missing the annual prize-giving gala.​


In the wake of the controversy over the safety car restart at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that has left Hamilton disillusioned with the sport, he and his team boss Toto Wolff elected to miss the FIA end-of-season gathering in Paris on Thursday night.
Hamilton's absence, as runner-up in the drivers' championship, appears to be a breach of F1's Sporting Regulations.
Article 6.6 of the rules states: "The drivers finishing first, second and third in the Championship must be present at the annual FIA Prize Giving ceremony."
One of Sulayem's first responsibilities since taking over will be to judge whether or not Hamilton's absence from the event goes against the regulations.
Speaking about the situation in his first official press conference at president, Sulayem said: "At the end of the day, rules are rules.
"So we are going to look into the side of where the technical rules are there to be employed and was he in breach? I have to look into it."
He added: "Of course, we'll have to be also be following our rules. But in the meanwhile, it doesn't stop us from making a champion feel good about the sport, you know.
"It's easy to be nice to people. And it is cheap to be nice. And it's also to motivate people. But definitely, if there is any breach, there is no forgiveness in this."

Sulayem said that critical for the FIA to understand was whether or not Hamilton did break the regulations – as he admitted that the world champion was 'broken' by the events of the weekend.
Asked to clarify if he could really rule out any "forgiveness", Sulayem said: "Forgiveness is always there, but rules are rules. We look at the rules.
"And I always say: rules are not made. A human made them...and they can be improved and changed by humans. So the rules are there to be improved.

"I know that Lewis is really sad about what happened and one word I would say is he's broken. But we have to look if there was any breach.
"I cannot [say for now]. It's just a few hours now I've been a president, and I've just started giving answers without going back to the facts."
If Hamilton is found guilty, then he could face a financial penalty for his absence rather than any sporting sanction.
 
Can you guys still crying about Max WDC 2021.
Please confine it to the 2021 thread.
Also another way of saying Max WDC 2021 is.....
Lost the WDC in a car that won WCC.

2021 (2022) is the year of the Red boys or orange boys.
Place your bets early for maximum payout.
 
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Yes but when the put the quote inside [] quote tags so that it it doesn't flood the page especially on mobile.

@das Toktokken Like
Flood the page? Does your scroll finger get sore or something or is your phone screen tiny or perhaps the text is too big? I'm not understanding you here bro.
 

Sulayem: "No forgiveness" for Hamilton if he breached F1's FIA gala rules​


New FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says Lewis Hamilton can be given "no forgiveness" if he is found to have breached Formula 1's rules in missing the annual prize-giving gala.​


In the wake of the controversy over the safety car restart at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that has left Hamilton disillusioned with the sport, he and his team boss Toto Wolff elected to miss the FIA end-of-season gathering in Paris on Thursday night.
Hamilton's absence, as runner-up in the drivers' championship, appears to be a breach of F1's Sporting Regulations.
Article 6.6 of the rules states: "The drivers finishing first, second and third in the Championship must be present at the annual FIA Prize Giving ceremony."
One of Sulayem's first responsibilities since taking over will be to judge whether or not Hamilton's absence from the event goes against the regulations.
Speaking about the situation in his first official press conference at president, Sulayem said: "At the end of the day, rules are rules.
"So we are going to look into the side of where the technical rules are there to be employed and was he in breach? I have to look into it."
He added: "Of course, we'll have to be also be following our rules. But in the meanwhile, it doesn't stop us from making a champion feel good about the sport, you know.
"It's easy to be nice to people. And it is cheap to be nice. And it's also to motivate people. But definitely, if there is any breach, there is no forgiveness in this."

Sulayem said that critical for the FIA to understand was whether or not Hamilton did break the regulations – as he admitted that the world champion was 'broken' by the events of the weekend.
Asked to clarify if he could really rule out any "forgiveness", Sulayem said: "Forgiveness is always there, but rules are rules. We look at the rules.
"And I always say: rules are not made. A human made them...and they can be improved and changed by humans. So the rules are there to be improved.

"I know that Lewis is really sad about what happened and one word I would say is he's broken. But we have to look if there was any breach.
"I cannot [say for now]. It's just a few hours now I've been a president, and I've just started giving answers without going back to the facts."
If Hamilton is found guilty, then he could face a financial penalty for his absence rather than any sporting sanction.

Rules are rules, if only this applied on Sunday.
 
Rules are rules, if only this applied on Sunday.
So now Lewis gets to decide when the rules apply? He can't have it both ways. If he isn't planning on keeping to them he shouldn't complain when he believes others haven't.
 
At this point.
The constant grudge bearing.
Starting to look like racism towards Max.

or is that line trademarked by Sore L(oser)ewis Hamilbabby and fans ?
 
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