Valtteri Bottas disagrees with Lewis Hamilton over F1 rule change to hold back Red Bull

Last month, Hamilton suggested the FIA should introduce a date ✃when teams can s♌tart development work on next year’s car.
Hamilton voiced his concerns about Red Bull’s advant𓂃age in F1, and the fact they can develop next year’s car while not worrying about this year's car amid their strong position.
Unsurprisingly, runaway championship leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen countered Hamilton’s suggestion with a blunt response: “Life is unfair as well…🐻”.
Bottas, who was part of Mercedes from 2017 to 2021, b💝elieves the FIA shouldn’t do any more to deliberately hamper a dominant team F1 given that the constructors’ champions already have a limit on aerodynamic t𒅌esting relative to their rivals as part of the sliding scale.
“I think they deserve it,” Bottas said in an interview with Planet F1. “They’ve done a great job with the car. They seem to have a 💦really strongꦯ team overall.
“I don’t see a point of trying to limit someone’s performance. I think already, with the regulations nowadays, if you win the Constructors Championship’, you are already then pena🌺lised in terms of wind tunnel time.

“So I think, in the ༺longer term, that will stabilise things. It’s the nature of th📖e sport.
“There are always periods when somebody’s dominating, and so onꦡ, so I wouldn’t change anything – it’s the name of the game. The people who build the best car deserve it.”

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