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You two a-holes can invite me on fb and depending on where you're situated I'll invite you around for a free wine tasting.

Or stop by you in December when I go up into the uncivilized part of the country.
 
You two a-holes can invite me on fb and depending on where you're situated I'll invite you around for a free wine tasting.

Or stop by you in December when I go up into the uncivilized part of the country.
You going to Plet ?o_O:sneaky:
 
Oh come on now, it's almost a year on and the high-horse people are still sour...
Come now, is Red Bull Racing living in your heads rent-free?
 

The move has been planned as part of an additional change for 2024, where tyre blanket use is set to be totally abandoned within the championship’s sustainability drive.

But lowering tyre blanket temperature alone has proved to be unpopular with the drivers and has been in the headlines in particular since the recent United States Grand Prix, where the first of two in-event 2023 tyre tests took place, before the second test occurred in Mexico last weekend.
 
some updates to be introduced on the RB18 in the last three months of the world championship have been suspended for related issues right at the Budget Cap. The Anglo-Austrian team, which ended up in the eye of the storm on the financial regulation part, decided to stop introducing updates on the RB18 after Singapore. In an F1 without track tests, the last few races would have been very useful to try some aerodynamic updates on the track that would have collected useful data also on the construction of the 2023 car. According to what has been learned from Red Bull sources, in addition to the new lighter chassis, which carried out the crash tests in the summer and never introduced, Red Bull would have continued the development of the RB18 with some innovations on the sides as well as other small innovations in the bottom area .
 

RB18 in the last three months of the world championship have been suspended for related issues right at the Budget Cap.

That doesn't sound good, hopefully they stay within the cap this time otherwise this whole shebang will just be repeated next year, and this couldn't possibly be good for the sport.
 
That doesn't sound good, hopefully they stay within the cap this time otherwise this whole shebang will just be repeated next year, and this couldn't possibly be good for the sport.
I'd stopping the platters of food they sent down the pitlane.
 
Why is everybody fighting? Wait until Ferrari win it all next season, then you guys can fight
We will be sitting back with popcorn as we watch the Tifosi slug it out with the LEC group blaming SAI for any problems and vice versa ;):laugh:
 
So not only were they in breach, they were gladly going to carry on spending.
What was significant about Singapore regarding putting the brakes on? All I recall was that that's when the other teams made noise, but clearly there was something else happening in the background.
 
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