• tankplanker@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is a right can of worms that the FIA caused by half arsing a rule implementation, again. Its almost like they are either terrible at their one fucking job or deliberately leave wiggle room in there to manipulate the outcome.

    I do not like race results being overturned weeks later for things that should have been spotted during the race, particularly when the FIA made such a song and dance about track limits being enforced.

    The FIA need to learn to take a breath and fix things properly at a sensible pace rather than rushing band aid solutions that end up causing worse problems down the line for the credibility of the sport.

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    1 year ago

    Imagine if you could summon a football match two weeks later for the fouls/ penalties the other team committed and the referees missed…that’d be fun.

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    1 year ago

    Yeah so I need more information on this. First being didn’t Haas protest on the race weekend itself like Aston Martin had done¿?

    Also how the are FIA still making the same mistakes. They have been looking at track limits for a 1.5 years in the same way(track limits apply the whole lap and are defined by the white lines). They should have been better just from the experience but they are just as bad as before. Just how