- 28 Oct 11, 14:34#281695
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss... 

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LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
Ive read there were conflicting indicators on track. the Track was green on the live feed, the in car lights would have been green not yellow. You'd think given that fact you'd reprimand the drivers.
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
Ive read there were conflicting indicators on track. the Track was green on the live feed, the in car lights would have been green not yellow. You'd think given that fact you'd reprimand the drivers.
I think that Lewis is glad he got the 3 place grip drop instead of another reprimand, as that would have led him to get a 5 place grid penalty.
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
Ive read there were conflicting indicators on track. the Track was green on the live feed, the in car lights would have been green not yellow. You'd think given that fact you'd reprimand the drivers.
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
Ive read there were conflicting indicators on track. the Track was green on the live feed, the in car lights would have been green not yellow. You'd think given that fact you'd reprimand the drivers.
I saw that on the FP1 live feed; but there were still local waved yellows; surely he should have seen the 'real' yellows waving? I believe that technology should be used exclusively or not used at all; if there is no uniformity between the electronic devices and the physical flag bearers, then this situation will continue to happen, we can get into semantics but that won't change anything!
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
Ive read there were conflicting indicators on track. the Track was green on the live feed, the in car lights would have been green not yellow. You'd think given that fact you'd reprimand the drivers.
I saw that on the FP1 live feed; but there were still local waved yellows; surely he should have seen the 'real' yellows waving? I believe that technology should be used exclusively or not used at all; if there is no uniformity between the electronic devices and the physical flag bearers, then this situation will continue to happen, we can get into semantics but that won't change anything!
When d'Ambrosio crashed the corner worker nearest his car was frantically waving the GREENflag, for at least 10 seconds it was on the world feed for all to see... eventually he switched to the red flag when the status changed.
All this moaning about someone who apparently broke the rules and gets a 3 places penalty and has one of the fastest cars. Y'all realise that wins are possible from 3rd.
LH broke the rules, he has acknowledged that and accepted the punishment, I don't understand all the fuss...
Ive read there were conflicting indicators on track. the Track was green on the live feed, the in car lights would have been green not yellow. You'd think given that fact you'd reprimand the drivers.
I think that Lewis is glad he got the 3 place grip drop instead of another reprimand, as that would have led him to get a 5 place grid penalty.
You mean from Spa? Surely that hasn't carried over.
Part of the confusion can be put down to the fact that Lewis drove into an area where there was waved yellows but also a green light flashing, thus giving a conflicting message....
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