I believe Zen's sole focus is to provide a different UI / UX on top of vanilla Firefox, so I would assume that it is no more or less private than Firefox.
FYI, they did not spend over the cap but rather did not fill the paperwork correctly or on time:
"The CCA [Cost Cap Administration] confirms that although Alpine Racing SAS and HRC [Honda Racing Corporation] have both been found to be in procedural breach, neither have exceeded the cost cap level," the FIA said in a statement.
The procedural breaches were not detailed but could refer to late submissions of documents or errors in the documentation provided.
Apparently in France naming a Prime Minister of the party that won the last elections is a compromise in itself for the President, so I would start with that ๐
Anyone else surprised at the short gardening leave?
Well, technically he's already on gardening leave as he's been put to work on the hyper car project for a few months now and has not been involved with the F1 side of Red Bull since.
The article (or De Meo) fails to mention that the decision is not only left to Renault's board, as Viry-Chatillon's labor unions have a say in this matter: in France labor unions have a voice when a company has important plans such as this one (and especially when they can lead to job losses).
โThe project, which has been presented to the staff representative and to different governance bodies, is talking about 2026 onwards on the power unit,โ he said.
โOf course, we are talking to different manufacturers and, for the time being, nothing is done because itโs a projectโฆ we have to follow in France, with unions, we have a social process which is very strict to follow.
โWe cannot take any decision until we reach the end of that process. But, for the time being, we are talking to some PU manufacturers but we cannot sign anything until this process is over.โ
The argument about remote working is total nonsense to me, job market pressure and money lost paying gardening leaves are better arguments against prolonged gardening leaves IMHO.
I just watched the podium ceremony again after reading F1.com's latest article on the Piastri-Norris matter and the McLaren boys have sour faces: Oscar seems pissed by the fact that he lost to Leclerc simply because his car allowed him to do a one-stopper, and Lando even more so because of the Lap 1 debacle.
Definitely not a magic bullet, but it certainly helped to keep Charles behind Piastri, the former not able to pass the latter with DRS.