Nice post, thanks for that!
I don't really feel blamed for the black/white statement though as I said in my first post that verstappen is at fault but ricciardo also could've avoided it.
Which means something like 70/30 or whatever numbers you want to give this..
Well, nobody have to feel blamed. It’s my observation and opinion and something that irritates me. Why not just have a good discussion with each other no matter what opinion one have. Truth is, there is no higher truth. Except FIA makes a mess with sanctioning within F1.
The stewards just must follow the rules and sanction accordingly. And when possible directly.
Every FIA championship have their own supplementary regulations. However, they are all bound to the FIA International Sporting Code.
Also, "Observe". I am not saying this to try to undermine you, your knowledge of English or anything like that (I mean, strictly speaking, English isn't the first or second language where I live, so I am no English-expert myself), but the word observe in a situation like this, means that they must follow it.
So the F1 sporting regulations states in clear words that they must follow and obey the rules outlined in the Sporting Code at all times (or as it says, code of driving conduct, which is the Apx.L Chapter IV). This is not a thing that's up for debate at all.
I totally don’t feel undermined
, the more knowledge the better. It’s good to know the sporting code applies alongside with the specific competition rules. Problem imho is that it isn’t explicitly mentioned. And I think “observe” is a debatable expression for one who should follow the rules at all times according to the international sporting code. My interpretation is more like “to have knowledge from”. And with a background in insurrance I can assure you everything to the last point have to be written down and every reference have to be mentioned explicitly. And every word and meaning must be undebatable clear.
And with the *cough* very consistent sanctioning by the stewards *cough*... It makes it a swamp and a mess.
And the international sporting code is as clear as it can be. But the F1 regulation stinks imho. And then you have every raceweekend all exceptions and adaptions made by FIA and Charly Whiting. Which makes it even more of a swamp and a mess.
And again as I said earlier, the incident itself is almost as stupid as Grosjean plunging into the wall under SC, both Verstappen and Ricciardo where dumb, the team acted stupid and imho even senseless during the race. And if Verstappen would vanish out of F1, there will always be the next driver to debate about untill the end of times.
As I mentioned, Grosjean for example, FFS... Crashing under SC... and directly blaming one who’s not even close. As we say in Dutch, he drives like a pancake. And always complaining, remember COTA last year? Even Steiner got fed up with him
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There is so much more to have more interesting debates about. Verstappen we know by now. Sometimes brilliant moments, and often carnaging like Schumacher did. Schumacher was far, very far, from a saint.
But point is, there are 19 other drivers which are more interesting to have topics on. I rather see topics about LeClerc, Gasly or Perez who more or less silently have had brilliant races this year. Or Ocon’s development. Things like that. The whole Verstappen thing gets a bit meh imho. So please
@Paul Jeffrey, make a topic about more interesting things which happened after Barcelona. Not the dumb things from Verstappen.