Thread: 2020 Tuscan GP - Mugello
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13th September 2020, 17:05 #81Senior Member
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It was a crowded and physical race. The very wide track makes the circuit a delight to race and watch.
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Sochi next. That is a Bottas track. I think he wins that race
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It's not likely politically correct to ask , but was there a breach of podium protocol committed when Lewis wore his "arrest the cops" t-shirt on the podium during the ceremony ?
I noticed he took it off for the pictures afterwards .
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Last edited by Nitrodaze; 14th September 2020 at 12:31.
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I hope Imola and Portamio produce the same outcome, as no driver on the current grid; maybe except Kimi, has driven any of these tracks.
Nurburgring would be epic l think. I am really looking forward to that one.Last edited by Nitrodaze; 14th September 2020 at 12:32.
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A normally happier after a victory Toto was shown in the crowd not smiling while the anthems were playing .
And , a short while later he took it off .
I understand the message , but the podium has never been a place where any kind of political message has been allowed .
Lewis has done a lot to put this movement forward , and F1 responded with a moment for the cause before every race .
In my opinion , and , I believe , the rules , taking it onto the podium , a sacred place , is going too far .
It would look horrible to sanction him , but it deserves some attention , as it could set a dangerous precedent for future podia .


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