Wurz queries where cash from driver fines ends up
Grand Prix Drivers’ Association chairman Alex Wurz has joined Sebastian Vettel in querying what happens to the money paid by F1 racers in fines.
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Grand Prix Drivers’ Association chairman Alex Wurz has joined Sebastian Vettel in querying what happens to the money paid by F1 racers in fines.
El tercer gran premio de la temporada de la F1 dejó la polémica sobre el ‘safety car’, con varios pilotos criticando lo que consideran la excesiva lentitud del coche de seguridad en pista, lo que conlleva a un enfriamiento de los neumáticos y por consiguiente la pérdida de prestaciones de los monoplazas cuando la carrera se relanza
No parece que sea necesario que la FIA salga a defender las labores del 'safety car', pero eso es precisamente lo que ha tenido que hacer tras las críticas de algunos pilotos sobre la velocidad que tuvo durante la pasada carrera en Australia. «A la luz de los recientes comentarios sobre el ritmo del 'safety car', la FIA quisiera reiterar que su función principal no es, por supuesto, la velocidad absoluta, sino la seguridad de los pilotos, comisarios de pista y oficiales», comienza diciendo la Federación en su comunicado.
PARIS (AP) — Formula One's governing body has dismissed criticisms of its safety car being too slow after drivers complained following the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
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