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本帖最后由 n.dante 于 2020-3-4 22:52 编辑
原来是梅奔牵头,而且围场里对去年法拉利确实违反了规则已经达成共识了。
https://www.formel1.de/news/news/2020-03-03/ferrarigate-mercedes-mobilisiert-mit-schreiben-gegen-ferrari
"Ferrarigate": Mercedes mobilises with letter against Ferrari
Already on Friday evening (i.e. on the day of the FIA broadcast) an insider announced to 'Motorsport-Total.com' that the FIA broadcast would probably not be the end of the fraud affair for a long time, but only the "beginning of a very lengthy process".
This seems to be confirmed now.
In the podcast 'Starting Grid' as well as in the parallel published background video with editor-in-chief Christian Nimmervoll it was already explained at the weekend that (and why) the former thaw between Ferrari and Mercedes has meanwhile become "Cold War" again. A picture that coincides with what is now happening behind the scenes.
As 'F1-insider.com' reports, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has "sent a letter to all non-Ferrari teams in Formula 1 (i.e. everyone except Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Haas) to take joint action against the private agreement that the automobile association has made with Ferrari".
The plan is apparently to jointly put pressure on the FIA and Ferrari to make public the details of the sharply criticized "horse-trading" about which silence had initially been agreed.
There are no two opinions in the industry that Ferrari has left the legal area in the field of drive technology in 2019. But the fact that this is to be swept under the carpet is driving many a Ferrari competitor to white heat.
Whether Wolff will succeed in getting all six other teams to sign his letter is currently unknown.
But even if, contrary to expectations, one or the other should not go along, one thing is certain: The pressure on the FIA not to let Ferrari get away so easily will continue to increase in the next days and weeks.
There are still no official statements from other teams about this sensitive matter. Which is not surprising with such a topic.
But if the season opener in Australia will take place as planned (despite the coronavirus), the first FIA press conference of the year 2020 on Thursday in Melbourne could be a very, very interesting affair ... |
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