McLaren has declared that Formula 1 is not a “coalition championship” as RB nicked Lando Norris’ fastest lap in the Singapore Grand Prix to help sister team Red Bull.

  • espentan@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    If McLaren had a sister team they would of course never have done such a thing. Absolutely not.

    Having Danny go out with a fastest lap is a valid excuse, if it even is an excuse. He’s a likeable dude and it’s not unthinkable they just wanted to send him off with something in the bag.

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      2 months ago

      I don’t find “oh come on, you’d do it if you could” to be a solid defense.

      McLaren doesn’t have a sister team, Red Bull does, and that sister team has made decisions on a number of occasions that have benefitted Red Bull.

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        2 months ago

        Oh yeah, I agree, it’s not a good excus. I guess I just find it a tiny bit silly that McLaren are even bringing this up. Yes, it’s a point taken away from Lando, a point that could end up mattering come end of season. But, it’s also just one point. If some other team had squeezed in a fastets lap it more than likely wouldn’t have been mentioned.

        And, I really don’t find it completely implausible that Racing Bulls’ primary motivation was to send Ricciardo off with a fastest lap attached to his stats, although I’m sure they considered how it would be a nice gesture to RB, as well.

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          2 months ago

          That one point is what makes Norris getting all first places and fastest laps and Verstappen getting all second places the rest of the season no longer mathematically enough for Norris to win the title - by one single point.

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          2 months ago

          In fairness to McLaren (and others), this has been brought up repeatedly for years. Not just now that Lando lost a point.

          And championships have been won and lost by a single point, they definitely matter