F1 2022 Season

Any other angles ? Can't make my mind up from that image
 
It's really hard to judge Ferrari from that photo honestly.
 
Just been released officially - stunning. Probably a donkey, but gorgeous.
 
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Major changes on race control. All seem fairly sensible.
 
Looks like Masi has been removed and reassigned elsewhere, says everything that needs to be said about Abu Dhabi. The guy took the championship out of Hamilton's hand and gave it to Verstappen, whether intentionally or not.
 
This is probably all that Merc and Lewis wanted. This is the FIA admitting it was a farce and wrong without saying it was.

Anyway that Ferrari is noice!!
 
Good to see the championship thief is out of there.
 
The comment from Sulayem in the statement about the restructure is something to hold them to now. He called it a sport, so the rules cannot be changed on a whim regardless of entertainment.

"These changes will enable us to start the 2022 Formula 1 season in the best conditions, and our sport will be even more loved and respected."
 
Are there any other examples of an official in a sport being sacked for bending the rules in such a way?
 
The Ferrari looks like the F92A, which was an absolute dog of a car. Ferrari hoping it won't be like that.

Masi news is no surprise, their published structure was the confirmation that he went from his current role a long time ago.
 
Finally Ferrari went back to black wings, that's epic.

Masi going says it all, doesn't change the end result though.
 
Eduardo Freitas as a race director is a very smart choice. He has zero emotion in WEC, which is what's needed in this role to manage the prima donna sporting directors.
 
I hope you are right. Just seems like a pointless exercise to have 2 different people doing it. Perhaps seeing which works best and giving them the role?
Perhaps. I wouldn't mind it being split between even more if qualified and capable people are found. The race director really shouldn't be at the center of attention anyway and I hope F1 finds a way back to the days when we rarely heard from them and when we did there was no argument to be had (red flagging after crashes etc.).
 
Perhaps. I wouldn't mind it being split between even more if qualified and capable people are found. The race director really shouldn't be at the center of attention anyway and I hope F1 finds a way back to the days when we rarely heard from them and when we did there was no argument to be had (red flagging after crashes etc.).

Charlie Whiting is hugely missed. Above all he was largely respected by everyone, but that was due to consistent decision making.
 
Charlie Whiting is hugely missed. Above all he was largely respected by everyone, but that was due to consistent decision making.
To be honest I never knew how much he contributed to F1 until he was gone :(

Obviously knew about him etc. but I hadn't been aware how good he was because his quality meant there was little to talk about him.
 
Charlie Whiting is hugely missed. Above all he was largely respected by everyone, but that was due to consistent decision making.

To be honest I never knew how much he contributed to F1 until he was gone :(

Obviously knew about him etc. but I hadn't been aware how good he was because his quality meant there was little to talk about him.

We'll see some of that coming back with Herbie Blash returning to the fold.
 
"Masi failed to correctly apply the rules in a late safety car period and had a direct impact on the outcome of the title race".

...Did they just admit Lewis was robbed?
 
"Masi failed to correctly apply the rules in a late safety car period and had a direct impact on the outcome of the title race".

...Did they just admit Lewis was robbed?
That's the BBC stating the obvious.
 
Right so now that there's been an investigation, results reported to the teams, Masi's fecked off, regulation changes to stop Spa 21 repeating itself among other things, are you lot satisfied? Can we properly get on with the new season now?
 
Had to happen really, although not publishing the report yet makes me skeptical he's just a scapegoat for someone else who was pressuring to do it. Ultimately still his call though.

The proposed changes look good to me anyway in terms of creating a "fairer" sport.
 
Ferrari/Leclerc double

Only possible outcome