dans79 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2023, 18:20
Cs98 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2023, 18:18
Strange time to criticise the FIA for ineptitude when they just used their post-race inspection process to bust two illegal cars at the same race. The time to criticise them for "bias" would've been before, when they had checked certain cars more than others but never found anything.
Yet they didn't check at almost half the races, nor did they check at tracks where bottoming is verry common.....
Again, if they had no reason to suspect the cars were bottoming out excessively, they wouldn't need to.
First: Unlike some things, where you HAVE to check to actually know (like the fuel), plank wear is something that can be deducted based on data- and evidence before any actual inspection take place. Sensor in the car can give an indication of the car touching the ground and how much. Camera footage can show it. The smell of burned titanium can.
Second: Plank wear is a very rare issue, and the fact that we - in the past almost 30 years - had no violations until last weekend, with a bumpy track and limited time for teams to test their setup properly, shows that the FIA likely knows what they're doing in this instance.
So ultimately, the problem is that the "proof" that you presented for the FIA being "Inept", to me looks like proof that they're actually very smart. They know when plank wear might be an issue. They know which cars to check. And as such, they acted accordingly, and caught 2 teams out. If they had no data- or indication that cars were bottoming out and wearing their planks excessively in the 8 races where cars weren't checked, they have no reason to check them.