- 23 Oct 07, 17:13#20123
In soccer the result of the match will not be changed afterwards - sanctions might apply, yes. I also think there should be some basic rules of course but driving and behavioural rules ON the track. Not about fuel temperature and all that crap. And spy affairs should be settled in a civil court, not by a sports commission
Well, if everybody else - especially Ferrari - plays this game all the time then they have to go along. There are simply too many rules in F1, drop 90% of them and let the guy who wins on the track be the winner. Everything else should be settled outside - there should be no possible sanctions to the race results or any points already given. In soccer you cannot cancel a goal which was given by the referee after the match.
This stupid crap makes me sick, I am really considering dropping F1
That's not entirely true: you can get sanctioned in soccer for fouls that the referees didn't see, but got picked up by TV cameras, long after the game is over.
Anyway, your suggestion of the winner on track should be the winner of the race would open F1 to a wild west mentality where there will be no prisoners taken - how do you suppose rule infractions should be dealt with? I think I'd prefer a Greco-Roman style wrestling match over a cage fight.
In soccer the result of the match will not be changed afterwards - sanctions might apply, yes. I also think there should be some basic rules of course but driving and behavioural rules ON the track. Not about fuel temperature and all that crap. And spy affairs should be settled in a civil court, not by a sports commission
If google made $1 everytime someone used them to find an answer to a tech support question, they would own microsoft.
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