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Thread: 2019 Canadian F1 GP
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21st June 2019, 22:19 #101Senior Member
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Oct. 31, 1999 - one of the blackest days in motorsports.
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21st June 2019, 22:27 #102Senior Member
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21st June 2019, 23:59 #103Senior Member
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I know this is over , but here's one last point I'd like to make .
Had Ferrari gotten this Canadian result overturned , the general consensus seems to be that Mercedes would have the right to feel aggrieved because they turned down Lewis's engine , instead of having him fight to get past Seb for the win .
So , rather than thrashing the motor , presumably on the most extreme settings , Lewis was now able to turn it down , certainly extending it's life .
With 3 engines per car per year , that could have a major effect on the championship .
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22nd June 2019, 12:07 #104Senior Member
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23rd June 2019, 01:02 #105Senior Member
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Alright. CAS doesn't have jurisdiction on F1. But I can see them possibly doing something about the result. What, idk.
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3rd August 2019, 12:33 #106Junior Member
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l think the stewards do that on other occasions but in this instance where they should have been consistent.



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I say TGR2.
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