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Dude, do 2 minutes of your own research literally wherever you normally get your F1 news from
Sorry for asking a question, on a discussion thread dedicated to this sport and more specifically this session, relating to an incident that just happened. No one HAS to answer me, I asked and other online users were nice enough to answer me. I had in fact read about the Sainz retirement, but had no info regarding the "security" thing. Hence me asking. If you don't want to answer, don't. But no need to tell someone off purely because they had asked a question, dude.
If a friend walked into a gathering and said "Hey, I missed FP2; I heard something about a Ferrari penalty; what happened?", and another friend answered, that would be fine. Normal.
Why is it not okay here?