Big Tea wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022, 23:31
f1jcw wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022, 23:15
LM10 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022, 22:40
This new guidance is perfect. The second driver has absolutely no business positioning himself almost at the same height as the lead car. It's just silly to give the second driver the opportunity to disturb the lead car in such a way. He's lucky enough for the gap to disappear completely due to the SC.
not sure how anyone can be against such a ruling to stop it standard practice being abused
For irate Max fans, It worked for him last race, with these rules it will probably work for him in future. It is not driver specific, Max is likely to gain more from it than he will lose. He is a cunning driver and will use it to his advantage.
Tea, to me it's not about Max or anyone in particular, it's just the almost obsessive ironing out these days of about everything just for the sake of it. It's no more unsafe than any standing start or 300kmh+ passing.
It's obsessed moms behaviour that won't let their kids play in a playgrond without rubber tiles on the floor. Rules were addressed perfectly clear for ages, but still it had to be changed .. and getting tagged with an 'unsafe!' sticker.
Bullocks