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F1: Singapore

As usual: Red Bull can do anything. No or very small penalisation. Who really rules F1?
 
As usual: Red Bull can do anything. No or very small penalisation. Who really rules F1?

Well 5 seconds penalty and 2 points on his license isn't nothing. I agree it didn't have a big impact for the results of this race, but Perez keeps these two point on his license for a year. I have seen Hamilton doing exactly the same two years ago and he only received a warning.

What surprised me that Perez drove away from Leclerc that easy when his team told him to create a gap.

But didn't Ferrari manage to get away with their "engine gate" in 2020 as well? To answer your question "who really rules F1?". I think Toto Wolff...... :biggrin-new:

Cheers,
Huub
 
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