Agreed about the racist remarks, time for that rubbish to stop
where are the mods when they are actually needed.
Was it a tyre pressure factor for Russels slowness?
I think you’re missing the point of that post, it’s not racist at all. Perhaps something was lost in translation? (Sincerely, I took that post as ironically as I assume it was meant)Zynerji wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:33Or simply provable by your relentless blame of events based upon color.
It's quite disgusting, and well beneath the members that inhabit this forum.
He's saying that Hamilton only gets disciplined "because he's black". Not that he is violating a rule that has been in place for years, and is now fully enforced by the governing body. Lewis has plenty of money to have an earring removed, and some Neosporin to prevent infection. His CHOICE NOT TO is the real problem, not his skin color.Tiny73 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:47I think you’re missing the point of that post, it’s not racist at all. Perhaps something was lost in translation? (Sincerely, I took that post as ironically as I assume it was meant)
I’m sorry but insinuating that Lewis gets done over because of his skin colour is quite a low dig and really not okay.Tiny73 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:47I think you’re missing the point of that post, it’s not racist at all. Perhaps something was lost in translation? (Sincerely, I took that post as ironically as I assume it was meant)
Just like the 'guys who need to be audited', Lewis should follow the rules. Plain and simple. Not even sure how you can try and stick up for himringo wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:45The rule is a witch hunt, and those who know know. Let's move on. Some here on this forum do not understand some things because of lack of exposure outside of their culture and that cannot be helped.
It makes no sense trying to explain why this whole nose stud rule thing is a farce. FIA need to focus on auditing the teams' expenditures as that is way more important than a guy wearing a nose stud under a fire proof and possibly bullet proof helmet lol.
The car's are safe enough, no one is going to get their head bashed in, or will need to do a nose surgery. Heck it has been disproved that the stud doesn't affect any kind of scan or inspection of the head. FIA need to move on and let the guy be.
Hear here.ringo wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:45The rule is a witch hunt, and those who know know. Let's move on. Some here on this forum do not understand some things because of lack of exposure outside of their culture and that cannot be helped.
It makes no sense trying to explain why this whole nose stud rule thing is a farce. FIA need to focus on auditing the teams' expenditures as that is way more important than a guy wearing a nose stud under a fire proof and possibly bullet proof helmet lol.
The car's are safe enough, no one is going to get their head bashed in, or will need to do a nose surgery. Heck it has been disproved that the stud doesn't affect any kind of scan or inspection of the head. FIA need to move on and let the guy be.
But hes been wearing jewelry for over a decade and hes been in the sport for over a decade. Why is it a problem now? Why was it never brought up before? The rule was in place when he came to the sport. So why now?101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:56I’m sorry but insinuating that Lewis gets done over because of his skin colour is quite a low dig and really not okay.
Do I think the rule is archaic? Yep perhaps. But it is in the rulebook and the FIA has decided to do what they do based on what’s best for driver safety (however one may define this). Everyone has to comply whether it’s a piece of metal or otherwise. But it isn’t because of AD21. Even the notion falls into the conspiracy theorists walhalla of the moon landing never happened and the earth is flat
Where have you been? It’s all come from having a new RD and a renewed drive to adhere to the rulebook and set out clear directives associated with that. I think it’s pretty petty to control things to these minutiae but it’s there for all motorsport classes. And they’ve decided to crack down on it now. Is it all a bit silly yes but I guess you need to look at the bigger picture and down into other race classes. If the flagship drivers don’t adhere to the rules then chances are further down they won’t either.Hammerfist wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:57But hes been wearing jewelry for over a decade and hes been in the sport for over a decade. Why is it a problem now? Why was it never brought up before? The rule was in place when he came to the sport. So why now?101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:56I’m sorry but insinuating that Lewis gets done over because of his skin colour is quite a low dig and really not okay.
Do I think the rule is archaic? Yep perhaps. But it is in the rulebook and the FIA has decided to do what they do based on what’s best for driver safety (however one may define this). Everyone has to comply whether it’s a piece of metal or otherwise. But it isn’t because of AD21. Even the notion falls into the conspiracy theorists walhalla of the moon landing never happened and the earth is flat