No, because that isn't in the rules.
PS: And arguing a different race at a different time under different sporting regulations has no bearing on this race under technically a different rule set. A (perceived) wrong there, doesn't make a wrong here.
No, because that isn't in the rules.
Wynters wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 15:48As has been stated a number of times, Hamilton left comfortably more than a car's width between himself and the edge of the track in Monaco, Vettel left a couple of inches.
That's leaving aside the additional info the stewards from Canada have released about the additional camera angles and telemetry.
Ask yourself this, what evidence would be required for you to agree that Vettel deserved a penalty? Would Japan last year be a good example?Oh...
Yup, but as dans said, it seems far too hard for some to understand, i think the Canada decision was pretty much black and white, it was easy to see straight away the offense, the only difficulty could have been the severity of the penalty but as Max got 5s pen last year for pretty much the same thing, that was made easy too.
What you're saying is that you don't accept the results due to the regulations. Start a thread and argue that.
I was referring to the fact that the regulations for dry conditions are the exactly same for wet conditions. Utterly stupid.
Start a thread for that. Because continuing to argue the point here is irrelevant. While you're at it, try to take a stab at how you'd write the rules for different conditions... and what's the different between levels of wetness, would love to know how you'd tackle that so the stewards would have clear direction.
With all of the commentary you've left in this very thread, you haven't seen it posted? Pay attention man it's been shared. There's also the images of Hamilton's car 3/4 along side Vettel and then Vettel pulls away about four of five car lengthiness in the very next shot. The nice thing about video and images is that it makes nonsensical arguments look foolish, but still this thread was 100 pages long.