- 26 May 13, 18:12#360094
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/22672228
This is crazy, it should be the same rules for all teams, Perrelli I think, now ought to give every other team on the grid three days of tyre testing, with the tyres they plan to use in the next Grand Prix.
Nice of the FIA and the like, to let other teams know, clearly they had nothing to hide. . .
I can see a legal challenge on this to be honest, though I'm not so sure how those things work.
But well, it just seems like the sporting regulations get to be changed at anytime now? Why wouldn't the FIA insist that such a test would be open to all teams?
Maybe Mercedes fans don't care, but personally, I think the sport should be fair to all. And Mercedes should aim to win that way. Otherwise well, all the people complaining about how it isn't real racing anymore, how is this real racing either? It's a kick in the face to all the other teams who have worked so hard on tyre analysis, it's like giving the dumbest kid in school, the test papers before anyone else gets to see them.
This is crazy, it should be the same rules for all teams, Perrelli I think, now ought to give every other team on the grid three days of tyre testing, with the tyres they plan to use in the next Grand Prix.
Nice of the FIA and the like, to let other teams know, clearly they had nothing to hide. . .
I can see a legal challenge on this to be honest, though I'm not so sure how those things work.
But well, it just seems like the sporting regulations get to be changed at anytime now? Why wouldn't the FIA insist that such a test would be open to all teams?
Maybe Mercedes fans don't care, but personally, I think the sport should be fair to all. And Mercedes should aim to win that way. Otherwise well, all the people complaining about how it isn't real racing anymore, how is this real racing either? It's a kick in the face to all the other teams who have worked so hard on tyre analysis, it's like giving the dumbest kid in school, the test papers before anyone else gets to see them.