- 31 Jul 09, 16:53#138811
At the same time it shows how rushed-through the ban on testing was, by the FIA and the teams. Surely with the brainpower amongst the teams, somebody would have said "hey what do we do in this instance? or that?"
But they didn't which is another failure of Formula One. Ferrari shouldn't need to look for special dispensation, the rules SHOULD have arrangements already in place.
I understand that rules are rules; in fact, it's arguably the best argument in this debate. In thinking a little about it, could it not be that the rules are the problem? Ferrari have been hit by unforeseen circumstances, so could a day's testing not be allowed for situations like this?
At the same time it shows how rushed-through the ban on testing was, by the FIA and the teams. Surely with the brainpower amongst the teams, somebody would have said "hey what do we do in this instance? or that?"
But they didn't which is another failure of Formula One. Ferrari shouldn't need to look for special dispensation, the rules SHOULD have arrangements already in place.
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