-  03 Apr 09, 00:19#101141
What I need to know is how can Rubens ruin two or three peoples races at the start and get away without any penalty, yet one of Hamilton or Trulli made a harmless mastake but still one of the two must get a penalty?
I'll tell you why... The FIA and stewards were supporting Brawn. They wanted this 1-2 fairytale to turn into reality. At the same time they couldn't stand Hamilton getting podium from 18th on the grid. He is too outspoken and arrogant for that. The truth is if it was Rubens or Button who did what Hamilton done then the initial ruling would never of been overturned.
You can either be (a) understanding OR (b) strict. You cannot be both because inconsistancy is criminal in sport. In a sport like F1 you should be strict. It is too dangerous for it to be any other way. And they are strict. Well at least against the teams they dislike. Yet they are understanding when they are supporting a team OR when a team is so well supported (Ferrari) that they fear the wrath of its fans.
I watch ALOT of sports and F1 is inconsistant like no sport I've ever seen. It is a real shame really...
And I am no Hamilton lover - I said during Spa that he deserved his penalty. Dig it up.
I'll tell you why... The FIA and stewards were supporting Brawn. They wanted this 1-2 fairytale to turn into reality. At the same time they couldn't stand Hamilton getting podium from 18th on the grid. He is too outspoken and arrogant for that. The truth is if it was Rubens or Button who did what Hamilton done then the initial ruling would never of been overturned.
You can either be (a) understanding OR (b) strict. You cannot be both because inconsistancy is criminal in sport. In a sport like F1 you should be strict. It is too dangerous for it to be any other way. And they are strict. Well at least against the teams they dislike. Yet they are understanding when they are supporting a team OR when a team is so well supported (Ferrari) that they fear the wrath of its fans.
I watch ALOT of sports and F1 is inconsistant like no sport I've ever seen. It is a real shame really...
And I am no Hamilton lover - I said during Spa that he deserved his penalty. Dig it up.




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 i know he is your new loverboy but come on!
 i know he is your new loverboy but come on! I gave two examples of what could and did happened in a race and how the rules are applied differently to each incident. First corner mayhem is usually expected in an F1 race, cars will be pinched in, boxed down as they FIGHT (Keyword) for positions, when you put 20+cars into a corner, someone will lose out. Racing incidents can be intreperted many ways and can be inconsistent. In a safety car deployment the rules are clear and defined and it can only be intrepered one way only, it is no longer a RACING incident because you are not ALLOWED to RACE or FIGHT for positions. The rules are very clear to protect the safety car and other drivers, you are not allowed to pass and will only do so if instructed by the safety car. Yet, you still haven't answered my question, what happened during the safety car was a "racing incident" or a "breach of the rules"??
 I gave two examples of what could and did happened in a race and how the rules are applied differently to each incident. First corner mayhem is usually expected in an F1 race, cars will be pinched in, boxed down as they FIGHT (Keyword) for positions, when you put 20+cars into a corner, someone will lose out. Racing incidents can be intreperted many ways and can be inconsistent. In a safety car deployment the rules are clear and defined and it can only be intrepered one way only, it is no longer a RACING incident because you are not ALLOWED to RACE or FIGHT for positions. The rules are very clear to protect the safety car and other drivers, you are not allowed to pass and will only do so if instructed by the safety car. Yet, you still haven't answered my question, what happened during the safety car was a "racing incident" or a "breach of the rules"??




