Leclerc and Ricciardo are both known for being aggressive on track, I think Ferrari didn't want to risk having another season of their drivers taking each other out during races.
Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if Renault left the sport at the nearest opportunity. They've now been left by both the last customer team and a fast driver they were trying to build their future with.
The budget cap may help, but the economy might lead big manufacturers like Renault or Honda to pull out in the next few years anyways.
That would mean the end of manufacturer teams, Mercedes would rather leave than use an engine from Ferrari, Honda or Renault, and vice versa.Tbh that might not be a bad thing. Could lead to something like the DFV engine from back in the day which would allow teams to focus on the car importing engines are roughly equal.
That would mean the end of manufacturer teams, Mercedes would rather leave than use an engine from Ferrari, Honda or Renault, and vice versa.
So the F1 season is being pushed further back, with the big 2021 rule changes being pushed all the way to 2022. But the new budget cap will be in place.
What do you do with a high tech industry that is used to dealing with constantly changing challenges and is put on hold for a few months?
F1 to help supply of ventilators
Formula 1 teams are working with government and health authorities to increase the supply of ventilators during the coronavirus crisis.www.bbc.co.uk
Been watching some streams from current and ex f1 driver s (and other disciplines) playing rfactor and other sims, actually fun to watch.
Yeah, I wasn't too interested in watching virtual racing, but now I'm more open to it.Yeah I’ve been on IRacing since about 2013 and the influx of people has been staggering, in part because of all the attention now coming to virtual racing. Guys like Max and Lando have been here for ages with Will Power, various NASCAR drivers, even old guys like Rubens Barricello also having fun. I’ve shared a track with many of them and it’s amazing, honestly the coolest thing ever (Max is ridiculous btw). I reckon e-motorsport might be here to stay.
Anyone going to watch the NASCAR race tonight? Not my usual but it's better than nothing.
Might give it a look. I started watching IndyCar a couple of years ago and found it infinitely better than f1 and I found oval racing fascinating. Any idea how to watch NASCAR in the uk?
Williams bled a slow death and now they’re firmly at the bottom. F1 just isn’t built for an independent team like that anymore. Even Mclaren is owned by Bahrain and other billionaires.
They could have probably been a Mercedes B team a few years ago with the Strolls but didn’t want to.
Can't wait and I hope that Imola and Mugello will get a shot at organizing GP's this year. An F1 season with extra races on famous European tracks is just what we need after such a long break.
Are white people above criticism? That goes way off topic now btw this thread is on Formula 1, not politics. There's an entire forum section for politics, have fun there.They say the team is committed to fighting racism and discrimination in all its forms, yet they are proudly supporting a movement that can't stop criticising white people.