F1 2022

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To be fair you can argue that a great deal of Merc's staff is now at RB so it's not impossible to poach staff within similar financial constraints (except the top 3 obviously). I agree that the bigger teams still have means to mitigate such constraints more so than others. It's been raised that the RB 10% wind tunnel penalty means that the cost they save from not running for that purpose just gets redirected to other performance projects.

I still can't help feel that I'd prefer an unlimited engineering approach for F1.
You can't exactly blame people for moving to a more friendly work environment.

/Runs
 
I'm not a Hamilton fan, but it's not his fault, that teams couldn't piece together a good car to challenge him and Mercedes.

So in that way, to have budget caps, could potentially level the field, or close it up. In theory, the FIA should just set a one size fits all approach, where they say, that every team will only have 30 hours of wind tunnel testing (except Ferrari, they allowed more) as an example.. whether it's RB, Merc, Williams, all the same.

The top teams are allowed way too many opportunities to get better in F1, much like in football.
Actually he was beaten by Kimi by 1 point and he narrowly beat Massa the following year if I recall. It wasn't as though there weren't good cars around at the time, Alonso just has selective memory and likes to stir. The difference is he didn't wait to challenge the field, he got into a brand new car in a brand new class and got a podium at his first race.
 
I reckon the thin air means the turbos have to work that much harder and so the boost is turned down a bit. Aero drag is also less.
Is it my imagination or are the Ferraris whistling more than any other car on the grid?
 
I also wondered about that, you think that something is fishy there?
They are using the Catering Budget to increase performance by feeding the Drivers on a Bean based Diet to harvest the natural gas during the race..............
 
Well, the Hamilton fans are finally Verstappen free:

"Because the guy that beat him after being robbed actually overtook him, because he's got a quicker car, because of engineering and Formula 1 and design, and pretty much because of [Adrian Newey, Red Bull's Chief Technical Officer] over there."


Ted Kravitz is such a chop
 
Well, the Hamilton fans are finally Verstappen free:




Ted Kravitz is such a chop
So is the Reserve Driver going out in his car?
If not then how is he going to avoid being seen on SKY?
If he is Just planning to avoid the Interviews then he will have to ensure that he doesn't finish on the podium.
 
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