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And yet there’s more…………..
Resounding FIA vote sees controversial Mohammed Ben Sulayem proposals approved
https://www.planetf1.com/news/fia-statute-changes-overwhelming-vote-in-favour-at-general-assembly?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic/motorsport
Hello; i was vaguely aware of the change of leadership in f1 a few years ago. I was not aware of Sulayem in much of any way. Criticisms of the races I have posted have been about what I see on race weekends. If he is responsible for changes which have worsened the events then I should be counted among those who dislike the person.So I realize that you guys do not LIKE Sulayem, but haven't the actual numbers across the board been at record levels since he was in charge?
The board cares about the money, while we care about the sport. Two different things.So I realize that you guys do not LIKE Sulayem, but haven't the actual numbers across the board been at record levels since he was in charge?

Hello; i was vaguely aware of the change of leadership in f1 a few years ago. I was not aware of Sulayem in much of any way. Criticisms of the races I have posted have been about what I see on race weekends. If he is responsible for changes which have worsened the events then I should be counted among those who dislike the person.
Among the more irritating aspects for me are the race announcers I have to endure. Does not change the race in any way but they are an annoyance.
I do not know of the numbers you mention. Perhaps the viewership #'s are up???
Tsunoda should not be a Red Bull driver…. He has failed too many times.
Hello; Tsunoda has a number of problems much the same as all F1 drivers do. He has some extra pressures being on the Red Bull primary team and being in the same car as Max. Most drivers essentially compete with their teammate first and the field next. They all want to win races to be sure but matching or beating a teammate gets them into a comfort zone of sorts.
I do not know if the hype about Max is correct. That being he is so much better of a driver than the rest. Does appear to be true on the face of results. On top of the Max pressure is that the Red Bull has been fielding a championship winning car the last few years.
I have nurtured a theory for some time that the car is more important than the driver. That there are twenty or so good enough drivers on hand and most any one of them can win in the better car. Max and lately Tsunoda have me questioning that theory. Most seasons over time have team cars finishing close to each other baring a wreck or mechanical problem. Some seasons you pretty much knew the MB would finish 1st &2nd, then some other team 3rd & 4th and so on. Back in Michael Schumacher days it was common for the Ferraris to finish 1st & 2nd.
Whatever else can be said about Tsunoda he ought to be in the top five in a RB. That he and other drivers cannot keep up with Max in the same car is telling. To address the big question which is who can step in and run like Max? I do not think anyone has that answer.
But the powers that be have been working on a plan to get Max out of the picture. Most any little real or perceived infraction will get him a race ban. makes me think of a Kurt Vonnegut story in which society tries to make everyone "equal". If the average person has 20/10 vision then a person with 20/20 must wear glasses which distort the vision. The appliances worn were called handicaps.
May as well leave Tsunoda in place. Maybe he will figure it out.