Mercedes 2021 Turkish GP F1 Race Debrief by James Allison
You ask, Mercedes answer! ???? James Allison talks through the big questions from the Turkish F1 GP in this 20-minute long episode!
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You ask, Mercedes answer! ???? James Allison talks through the big questions from the Turkish F1 GP in this 20-minute long episode!
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I am still struggling to understand how, by changing an engine in its entirety, you start at the back of the grid (the same as anyone else with the same replacement) but it kills the responsibility to serve a 3-place penalty for bad driving in the previous race. Consequently you never serve the penalty.There is some very sick reasoning behind this decision regardless of whose penalty it was or would be.I have raised this issue several times but nobody ever responds or explains the ridiculous reasoning behind this problem.
Incidentally James, excellent report as is usual by you.
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