- 07 Feb 11, 01:32#237991
No They aren't. Simple as.
See, this thread is as fun as I expected.
Two teams getting together to do it is wrong, a team doing it to throw away their chances is wrong, but two drivers within the same team? Team strategy, their business, up to them how they manage it.
Teams make the call because they think it gives them an advantage, and it isn't an "unfair or unnatural" advantage, all teams have (or at least have the chance to) two racing drivers. One driver doesn't want to move over? Tough, same as if one driver refuses a pitstop or strategy call.
I'm talking from the current perspective, in the context of Jenson's comments, which is with team orders legal.
Team Orders are race fixing. Simple as.
No They aren't. Simple as.
See, this thread is as fun as I expected.
Two teams getting together to do it is wrong, a team doing it to throw away their chances is wrong, but two drivers within the same team? Team strategy, their business, up to them how they manage it.
Teams make the call because they think it gives them an advantage, and it isn't an "unfair or unnatural" advantage, all teams have (or at least have the chance to) two racing drivers. One driver doesn't want to move over? Tough, same as if one driver refuses a pitstop or strategy call.
I'm talking from the current perspective, in the context of Jenson's comments, which is with team orders legal.