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TheFlyingDisk wrote:After a tumultuous end to the 2021 season, the 2022 F1 season is promising a lot of excitement. Of course there's the buzz for the new 2022 regulations, but we'll also be seeing a revamp of the race organization (Michael Masi is no more), as well as newly reprofiled tracks (Albert Park & Jeddah) as well as the introduction of Miami.
With winter testing kicking off today (23 Feb), what should we expect from the upcoming season?
1) Ferrari & McLaren's resurgence?
2) Mercedes remaining dominant?
3) Red Bull continuing their run of success?
4) Aston Martin breaking through?
5) Alpine's "El Plan" succeeding?
6) Alpha Tauri mixing it up with the big boys?
7) Alfa Romeo-Sauber not being a backmarker?
8) Williams being a solid midfielder, if not a front runner?
9) Haas not disappointing for once after spending an entire year developing the 2022 car?
What do you think?
Virtual737 wrote:Still months away, but I'm guessing the September Russian GP is likely in jeopardy.
ltbewr wrote:What needs to happen in F1 is that there is real passing in races, not a parade set by the fastest lap times in qualifying. That is one reason I like the USA's Indy Car racing, especially on road circuits.
Virtual737 wrote:Still months away, but I'm guessing the September Russian GP is likely in jeopardy.
scbriml wrote:Virtual737 wrote:Still months away, but I'm guessing the September Russian GP is likely in jeopardy.
It should be dropped from the schedule immediately. Let's go to Turkey instead.
scbriml wrote:Virtual737 wrote:Still months away, but I'm guessing the September Russian GP is likely in jeopardy.
It should be dropped from the schedule immediately. Let's go to Turkey instead.
StarAC17 wrote:Or considering the dates you could do another race in Asia such as Malaysia as Singapore and Japan are right after the Russian GP and the Russian GP is the first of a triple header.
zkojq wrote:I just want to say how grateful I am that all the cars seem to look much, much better than that awful mockup that FOM showed off quite a lot last year.
zkojq wrote:Yep Malaysia would be fantastic. Ridiculously underrated track. Vettel has already said that he'll boycott the Russian Grand Prix.
PHLspecial wrote:Is Haas in financial trouble follow the Russian invasion? Hopefully more drivers come out and don't race in Russia.
Virtual737 wrote:scbriml wrote:Virtual737 wrote:Still months away, but I'm guessing the September Russian GP is likely in jeopardy.
It should be dropped from the schedule immediately. Let's go to Turkey instead.
Malaysia please )
scbriml wrote:F1 has announced the Russian GP will not go ahead. BUT, the statement is less than forceful and includes conditional language that leaves the way open for it to go ahead.![]()
https://twitter.com/F1Media/status/1497 ... 32/photo/1
Just grow some balls, tell the Russians it's cancelled and another race will replace it.
scbriml wrote:F1 has announced the Russian GP will not go ahead. BUT, the statement is less than forceful and includes conditional language that leaves the way open for it to go ahead.
Moose135 wrote:scbriml wrote:F1 has announced the Russian GP will not go ahead. BUT, the statement is less than forceful and includes conditional language that leaves the way open for it to go ahead.
Well, September is a way off. If Putin is out of power, Russian troops are out of Ukraine, and there is a stable, sane government in Moscow by then, I guess they could go ahead with the race. I think the odds of all that happening are somewhere between slim and none though.
T18 wrote:Well, I'll shed no tears for Sochi, politically it should not go on and frankly the track stinks anyway imo.
TheFlyingDisk wrote:Virtual737 wrote:scbriml wrote:
It should be dropped from the schedule immediately. Let's go to Turkey instead.
Malaysia please )
Realistically, not going to happen. There will be such a big backlash that I doubt the Malaysian government would even consider paying to organize the race.
But if it does happen, I'd be the first to buy a ticket!
On Haas, am I the only one who thinks that if Gene Haas wants out of F1, now's the time for him to start calling the Andrettis?
Motorsport UK, the FIA-recognised governing body of British motorsport, has announced Russian licence holders are forbidden from competing in events in the UK.
It has taken the move in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine one week ago. Yesterday the FIA implemented a series of restrictions on Russian licence holders but allowed them to take part in its competitions providing they did so as neutrals.
Motorsport UK has gone further, announcing Russian and Belarusian licence-holders will be forbidden from taking part in events in Britain. The move applies to drivers and teams, and would therefore prevent Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin from being able to participate in July’s British Grand Prix.
Now the sport’s organiser have gone one step further by terminating its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter, meaning there will be no races in the country for the foreseeable future.
“Formula 1 can confirm it has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter meaning Russia will not have a race in the future,” the statement read.
scbriml wrote:And in a much stronger move after their initial (IMHO) weak response, the FIA has now terminated the Russian GP contract, meaning not only is this years race cancelled, but all future ones as well. It will be some time before F1 ever returns to Russia.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/russian-g ... erminated/Now the sport’s organiser have gone one step further by terminating its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter, meaning there will be no races in the country for the foreseeable future.
“Formula 1 can confirm it has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter meaning Russia will not have a race in the future,” the statement read.
scbriml wrote:scbriml wrote:And in a much stronger move after their initial (IMHO) weak response, the FIA has now terminated the Russian GP contract, meaning not only is this years race cancelled, but all future ones as well. It will be some time before F1 ever returns to Russia.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/russian-g ... erminated/Now the sport’s organiser have gone one step further by terminating its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter, meaning there will be no races in the country for the foreseeable future.
“Formula 1 can confirm it has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter meaning Russia will not have a race in the future,” the statement read.
I was too late to edit this, it's F1 that cancelled the Russian GP contract, not the FIA.
Apparently the FIA is fine with Russian and Belarus drivers as long as they don't wave their flags.
flipdewaf wrote:scbriml wrote:scbriml wrote:And in a much stronger move after their initial (IMHO) weak response, the FIA has now terminated the Russian GP contract, meaning not only is this years race cancelled, but all future ones as well. It will be some time before F1 ever returns to Russia.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/russian-g ... erminated/
I was too late to edit this, it's F1 that cancelled the Russian GP contract, not the FIA.
Apparently the FIA is fine with Russian and Belarus drivers as long as they don't wave their flags.
FIFA says ok to participation as long as no waving flags, some teams/athletes say “nah, you can f*ck off”, FIFA reassess position and says no to any Russians.
IOC says ok to participation as long as no waving flags, some teams/athletes say “nah, you can f*ck off”, IOC reassess position and says no to any Russians.
FIA says ok to participation as long as no waving flags, some teams/athletes say “nah, you can f*ck off”, FIA then…..
The big corrupt sports just assessing if the reputational damage will be greater or lesser than the loss in dirty money.
Fred
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TheFlyingDisk wrote:Not all Russians are bad. In motorsport we only think of Mazepin but never talk about people like Shwartzman, whose father's not an oligarch with inside ties to Putin, or even Kvyat. They will be affected by this, and undoubtedly their careers will be over, simply because they're holding the wrong passport. What else can they do?
TheFlyingDisk wrote:Not all Russians are bad. In motorsport we only think of Mazepin but never talk about people like Shwartzman, whose father's not an oligarch with inside ties to Putin, or even Kvyat.
Virtual737 wrote:Yes it's not fair, but it's nothing compared to what the ordinary Ukrainian citizens are facing. I'd much rather none of this was necessary, but every and all pressure needs to be applied to Russia to stop their madness. If some of their privileged sports people are hindered in that move then I wont be losing too much sleep over it.
TheF15Ace wrote:Mazepin is out and Uralkali is no longer a Haas sponsor.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/haas ... i/8717959/
Haas F1 Team's statement:
https://twitter.com/HaasF1Team/status/1 ... 7581158412
Virtual737 wrote:TheF15Ace wrote:Mazepin is out and Uralkali is no longer a Haas sponsor.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/haas ... i/8717959/
Haas F1 Team's statement:
https://twitter.com/HaasF1Team/status/1 ... 7581158412
Good riddance.
scbriml wrote:Mazepin is whining in his statement on the matter. I really don’t want to link to it since he refers to a murderous invasion of another country as “a difficulty”.
ltbewr wrote:Has any decision been made by the Hass team as to a replacement ? Perhaps someone in the IndyCar series they have long participated in ?
Has any proposed replacement for the Russian slot been made yet, or will it be left empty and not replaced ?
Virtual737 wrote:and Sepang is gearing up for a potential return this year.
Virtual737 wrote:scbriml wrote:Mazepin is whining in his statement on the matter. I really don’t want to link to it since he refers to a murderous invasion of another country as “a difficulty”.
Just goes to show that money cannot buy class.
EDIT: I've just read his rant. He seems to think he was in F1 on merit. There is no way that HAAS can continue with UralKali (who are literally full of shit) and so as soon as that relationship ends then the brat goes too.
Virtual737 wrote:Breaking news. Mazepin still has hope for a seat in F1 for 2022:
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2928286900
Virtual737 wrote:Breaking news. Mazepin still has hope for a seat in F1 for 2022:
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2928286900
TheFlyingDisk wrote:An interesting surprise from Haas - Kevin "Suck My Balls" Magnussen returns to replace Mazepin!
I guess they realized they needed an experienced racer to help develop the car.
https://www.haasf1team.com/news/kevin-m ... as-f1-team
TheFlyingDisk wrote:Pierre Gasly is giving the new cars a thumbs up in terms of racing capabilities. So are we going to get more exciting races, especially for the first one this Sunday? I sure hope so!
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... T0sqq.html
As for Mercedes & Lewis Hamilton, are they really in trouble, or is it just a case of sandbagging to the extreme?
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/24181 ... favourites