roon wrote: ↑23 Jun 2018, 18:34
Redragon wrote: ↑23 Jun 2018, 17:03
maguetox wrote: ↑23 Jun 2018, 16:50
This is the PU that suffer the accident last race. Even with the inspection, somethings are almost impossible to check without breaking the FIA seals.
The stupidity of FIA rules, like Alonso crash on Australia as if an engine would be fine after a huge hit
On the face of it, it seems odd. I wonder what their logic is. Maybe teams would purposely shunt their cars to get penalty-free upgrades.
Well that would be a expensive move, crash you car to have penalty free engine change. There are different accidents, I think Alonso accident would be excusable as Hartley crash as they are race incidents.