Haltickling
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The worst Formula 1 race of all times is going on now while I'm writing this. What happened?
During the training sessions on Friday and Saturday, the Michelin tires turned out to be unsafe. They lost pressure, particularly in the typical Indy high speed bend. As a result, one of the drivers crashed into the wall.
However, the Formula 1 regulations forbid a change of tires once the qualification has started. Lots of discussions between the teams, Michelin, the FIA Racing Board and the Formula 1 tycoon Bernie Ecclestone erupted. The FIA refused to change the rules for the Michelin users, so Michelin put out an official recommendation for the teams not to run the race. As it happens, all but 3 teams are on Michelin tires.
The Indianapolis race organizer threatened to sue heavily if the race was cancelled, so all the teams rolled through the introduction lap as usual. But then, all the Michelin teams withdrew from the race.
So now there are only 6 cars running in this race. It's a big farce, nothing else. The spectators are outraged and throwing bottles on the track, and the sponsors are fuming. Just as Formula 1 was gaining a little more popularity in the States, this scandal is a huge slap in the face of the fans.
I'm furious!

During the training sessions on Friday and Saturday, the Michelin tires turned out to be unsafe. They lost pressure, particularly in the typical Indy high speed bend. As a result, one of the drivers crashed into the wall.
However, the Formula 1 regulations forbid a change of tires once the qualification has started. Lots of discussions between the teams, Michelin, the FIA Racing Board and the Formula 1 tycoon Bernie Ecclestone erupted. The FIA refused to change the rules for the Michelin users, so Michelin put out an official recommendation for the teams not to run the race. As it happens, all but 3 teams are on Michelin tires.
The Indianapolis race organizer threatened to sue heavily if the race was cancelled, so all the teams rolled through the introduction lap as usual. But then, all the Michelin teams withdrew from the race.
So now there are only 6 cars running in this race. It's a big farce, nothing else. The spectators are outraged and throwing bottles on the track, and the sponsors are fuming. Just as Formula 1 was gaining a little more popularity in the States, this scandal is a huge slap in the face of the fans.
I'm furious!




