Why Ban Full-Body Olympics Swimsuits? Cause it was unfair for competition between swimmers.myurr wrote:I don't see WEC being heralded as the pinnacle of motorsport either though.WilliamsF1 wrote:WEC uses BOP, I don't see anyone calling it a spec series?
Sport - is finding a way for everyone to compete in near equal terms
Spot does not mean that in any way shape or form. I didn't see Germany only allowed 9 players to Brazil's 13 last night. Usain Bolt doesn't carry extra weights in his shorts.
What sport should mean is consistent, clear and universal rules applied equally to all to provide a level playing field in terms of the competitive area. That does not include reinterpretation of the rules in the middle of a season to outlaw technology that has been on the cars for years giving the teams two weeks notice. It shouldn't mean political maneuvering by the competitors being as important as actual ability.
F1 is a mix of technical race as well as a race between drivers. When one team of engineers make a huge leap in performance then there is no race between the drivers (other than 2). So should the fans of the other drivers and teams just wait for the next season? Hence BOP is fair
F1 rules are not black and white, but majority of it is in the gray area. Time to time clarifications would be made that would seem political. With regard to the current context of FRIC, the need for ban has come due to 2 reasons, not 1
1) All races cannot be for the 3rd place
2) FRIC systems have evolved into something totally different to what it was 6 years back or even to last year. The parameters that it currently controls on the car are probably already hedging against the intensions of the rules.
I also suspect there has been a request for a request for clarification of a improved system from one of the teams for future use which probable is true to words of the rules but totally against the intensions of the rules which has probably triggered this entire ban