@denkmit@WambuaDerr15560 Pole in 2025 was a 1.24.9
2.2 seconds added to that is 1.27.1 which would have put him last by about 0.5
Not saying it’s not a good showing to be 2.2 seconds off just clarifying.
@PaddockPassHQ Not a Jordan 191, just the same livery. It’s a Gould chassis with a Judd V8. It races in @BOSSIrl and is the outright lap record holder around Mondello Park.
@ciarannugent Oh… and the pensions too now.
So €36,117 * 1.015 =€36,658.76
And before it’s said. I’m not suggesting that’s too high or too low but it does have a direct connection to €5 croissants …….and everything else!!
@ciarannugent 40hrs x €14.15 = €566 x 57 weeks (52 + holiday/sick cover)
€32262
PRSI of 11.25% on top
32,262*1.1125= €35,891.48
Then there’s the holiday entitlement cost for the covering staff of €226
Total cost to employer: €36,117
PRSI is full 11.25% once you exceed €527/week
@Fizz_Quant@Formula2 He was in front when the collision occurred. It’s a race, if he’s 1inch ahead he’s ahead. It’s not rules of the road stuff.
Easily would have made corner. Trust me!
How many of the 99% have ever sat in a racecar? Those who have raced know - it was a racing incident. DramaQueens
@melonxis@Speedy_GTT@Formula2 The rule says ‘When defending, there must be no change in direction by the defending car, after the deceleration phase
has commenced, except to follow the racing line’
So he didn’t break that rule. Which rule did he break ?
@Speedy_GTT@Formula2 That’s subjective. Fact is Alex didn’t break a rule. Moved and then braked. There’s no minimum time required both of those actions so long as they’re in that order. Racing incident for me. Move on!