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if we want fast racing the drivers need to feel safe to attempt it. I was not in favour of the look of halo when it was introduced but you cannot deny the safety improvement it has delivered.
Additionally, while motor racing was certainly more reckless in those days, behaviour towards other drivers was not.
Looks like silly season is all over bar the shouting. Just the second seats at Alfa and Haas still to be confirmed I think.
Maldonado and De Cesaris, those were the real crashers…
Don’t think his chances are good TBH.
I made the mistake of reading the comments on a pf1 story yesterday, and there was someone doubting that his head was hit, as no photos of Lewis's crash helmet with tyre marks on it have been released... among the comments saying that it was obvious from the footage that Max's wheel hit his head, there was someone saying "unless you've experienced it yourself you don't know for a fact that it hurts"
https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/red-bull-challenge-bullards-spirits-over-name-8330922?fbclid=IwAR3w1itNEU3wnevXjEcJ5aMgSxP-lN47tPT5458dXm5bU_xmLa35Sx4sBAU
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and I did see a pic of damage to Lewis’s helmet
Ha ha .. Red Bull stands no chance .... I remember McDonald's lost a nine-year legal action against Frank Yuen, owner of McChina Wok Away, a small chain of Chinese takeaway outlets in London. A UK court ruled the McChina name would not cause any confusion among customers and that McDonald's had no right to the prefix Mc.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
https://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/30352315/f1-champion-lewis-hamilton-loses-trademark-battle-name-hamilton
That's why Fender don't bother trying to protect anything other than the headstock shape and the logo now.
They could have protected the body shape if they had done that from the 1960s but they didn't.
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