Yesterday I had a nice chat with Scarbs:
Let’s hope someone protests at the next couple of races. Allowing teams 4 races and nearly 2 months to “fix” an a potential contravention of the regulations is ridiculous in my mind.
Its a plank of wood, what exactly takes time to resolve that.morefirejules08 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 14:21Let’s hope someone protests at the next couple of races. Allowing teams 4 races and nearly 2 months to “fix” an a potential contravention of the regulations is ridiculous in my mind.
Yeah, that part’s funny. If no one needs to change their car as they’ve been letting us know, then decouple it from the rest of the porpoising directives and implement now. Instead, more time is being given; amazingRZS10 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 14:27Funny, this, giving teams two more races (but more importantly one extra month) to make the necessary changes to make their cars compliant ... especially considering that everyone keeps saying that no one has to change anything on their cars and that none of it is a concern for them and the sensor used for the metric is in all cars anyways and they have several races in which they can have more bouncing than the AOM allows.
If teams lose any significat time once it is introduced then this season will again be proven invalid, aided yet again by FIARZS10 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 14:27Funny, this, giving teams two more races (but more importantly one extra month) to make the necessary changes to make their cars compliant ... especially considering that everyone keeps saying that no one has to change anything on their cars and that none of it is a concern for them and the sensor used for the metric is in all cars anyways and they have several races in which they can have more bouncing than the AOM allows.