Durge Driven
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If it happened to 12th and 13th place it would have been a non-issue
He's Dutch - "idiot" and "Mongol" are probably the cleaned up versions of what he really wants to say!
This.Like I mentioned in the USGP thread, this penalty is completely justified on its own, however it is the inconsistency which was there for the whole weekend which should cause the debate
So you expect the FIA to penalized every driver for their track limit transgressions? do you realise how ridiculous that would beWell, they're called "Track Limits", you are supposed to receive some penalty for exceeding them, all of them, not just some of them
So I do agree it's the inconsistency that makes the penalty "appaling"
Not enforcing "non important" transgressions is like, I gain a half sec here and there as long as they let me, but cant use the same trick on the last lap?
FIA management of penalties is BS and causes this controversy, I do feel sorry for the kid, and for Kimi, because he drank his water while chatting at large with the big guys...
But it wasn't, why try and make an argument from fiction, a scenario in your mind that has no substance, just your opinion based on what you think of the FIA. Maybe you should volunteer to be a track marshal or a race steward and see how hard it is before condemning them.If it happened to 12th and 13th place it would have been a non-issue
Well I saw Max pushing Bottas off the track and got away with it. If there was a wall he would have never snatched the place. But for Max there seems to be no rules
But it was blatantly illegal. And it is in every branch of motorsport. Would you like it done to you in a club or league race here at RD too? I am flabberdiscombobulated by some of the reasoning and fan boy defence on here.This overtake was not legal
But it was blatantly illegal. And it is in every branch of motorsport.
But it wasn't, why try and make an argument from fiction, a scenario in your mind that has no substance, just your opinion based on what you think of the FIA. Maybe you should volunteer to be a track marshal or a race steward and see how hard it is before condemning them.
So you expect the FIA to penalized every driver for their track limit transgressions? do you realise how ridiculous that would be
That's just the way it should be. I don't get it why there is only so few penalties about going offtrack... There are rules, you go offtrack -> you are penalised, that's just it. this should apply on every track. This is like the top of Eau rouge, we could see every drivers going off the limits but looks like nobody cares.. this is just ridiculous, there are limits so they have to respect them.
So you expect the FIA to penalized every driver for their track limit transgressions? do you realise how ridiculous that would be
There's bound to be technology out there that can tell when a car's gone outside the track that would make the whole process automatic. A few sensors would put an instant end to this drama. They need to have a zero tolerance for exceeding track limits, and have it enforced immediately without any interaction from a human. It's not that hard in this day and age. I wouldn't even allow for 3 strikes or any of that, go outside the track apply an immediate 1 or 2 second penalty, whether the driver gained an advantage or not.There is a dilemma here as these newer tracks that do not have gravel traps etc allow it to happen, how can they monitor each car on each lap. On board sensors? Act like AC etc?
That's all well and good but it will never happen, you're basically asking people to take unnecessary risks for your entertainment. It's not fair or right to ask another person to do that. There's no need to make a dangerous track just to discourage drivers from exceeding track limits. Just enforce the rules that are already there. That's all that needs to be done here, enforce the rules.Less rules, more room for the specific situation and most of all tracks that demand a price for risk taking. Safety zones are boring for the sport and need dumb rules to reintroduce some artificial limitations / restrictions that the track does not have.