Ben1980 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2022, 09:13
And Haas were told they had an hour by the Fia but lose the appeal because they didn't appeal in 30 minutes.
Driving a car with sonething flapping around, and especially if it flies off, is dangerous and should be a penalty. But teams should take more responsibility for it.
Yep, they didn't follow the rules, teams need to take more responsibility for that and not wait for the Stewards to explain the rules to them!
All jokes aside...
The "real" problem is the rules. The rule says "unsafe" that leaves alot of room for interpretation. The rules don't say "you need two mirrors". Drivers have driven with one mirror before and have not been flagged. So, as humans do, they come to different conclusions on what that means. I could argue it's more unsafe to drive behind Stroll with a perfectly intact car than it is to drive without one mirror.
The fact is that everyone raised eyebrows when the black and orange flags where waved at Haas this year. Those black and orange flags by a different race director "different interpretation" led to the protest.
I would have been perfectly fine if they would have black and orange flagged him during the race. To then let him run 25 or more laps and then penalise him 30 seconds? Russell and Stroll deserved 30 seconds.