applying the rules isnt unfair. overall it was unfair on Ferrari, But breaking the rules is unfair on every body else.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 14:25This was posted right before your post, he admitted an unfair move himselfMosin123 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 13:34Not allowing Ferrari to repair its car out side of the rules is lacking basic sportsmanship? i dont follow, or you have a different meaning to " sportsmanship " than the rest of the world. some would argue Merc showed sportsmanship for making sure the " Rules was respected " showing respect to all the other teams and drivers instead of disrespecting the rules to please one driver and one teams unfortunate damage?
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 11:56Toto's quote from a few weeks after the Vegas race. Let's stop making stuff up and face the truth
If we lost the championship by five points because I have acted in sporting fairness, and the rules would have allowed me to actually penalise the car, I need to do this.
Its like a car crashing out due to a small drizzle of rain but every other driver keeping the car on track and then stopping the race and allowing him to rebuild his car and slot him back exactly where he was.
as you can see in Totos comments, if they didnt follow the rules, Merc would have missed out on 2nd place. be like 2021 again, but for 2nd rather than 1st.
He was hardly critising him self in that interview, he was defending him self. Where does it stop if they start breaking the rules for force majeure?
ill quote some of his comments from same interview
" "What happened to Carlos was absolutely unfair and me as a racer, I'm the first one to say that he didn't deserve the outcome. I think we should look at the rules," says Wolff.
"Force majeure as a difficult one, though, what happens with kerb strikes? You destroy your car by riding over a kerb, there's nothing we can do.
"What if you're riding over bumps with cold tyres, like what happened to Lando [Norris], and you smash it into the wall? Are people going to say this is a force majeure event?
"What if another car T-bones you and you haven't done nothing, is that force majeure? Nobody liked the situation with us as sportsmen, it wasn't just what happened to him.
"It ruined the race weekend for him that he maybe could've won. So we have to think hard about how we want to change that." "