- 15 Sep 10, 05:57#215418
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
At the end of the season, article 39.1 of the Sporting Regulations (the Team Orders rule) will be reviewed by the F1 Sporting Working Group.
The rule as it stands:-
39.1 Team orders which interfere with a race result are prohibited.
So, this thread is to specifically discuss whether the rule should be changed, scrapped or left. It has nothing to do with any previous decisions and there should be no reference to any specific F1 teams or drivers. Lets just discuss the rule. Do you like it, don't like it, why etc.
For me, I find the current rule absolutely ridiculous. What it says is, any "order" i.e. an instruction that is given, by any team that will have an effect on any race is a Team Order and is prohibited. Technically, if a team ordered it's staff to work overtime to improve a part, and that part was to make the car faster then you have an "order" that is going to "interfere" with a race result. I'm not a lawyer, but I deal with all sorts of legal documents and this article is silly. I seriously doubt this was written by a legal team with any real experience.
For me, there should be absolutely no rule. Just get rid of it.
Let's state a few other facts. F1 is a team sport. You cannot change that. The prime object, at every race is for the "Team" to win. Like any other competition, EPL, AFL, NRL, NFL, NBA.
Drivers are members of a team. They must strive to achieve the prime goal of the team winning. Drivers in the same team are teammates.
As with all other team sports, you work with your teammates, to defeat the other teams. In soccer, teammates help each other, pass the ball to each other and try to challenge only the other teams players when they have the ball.
Acting as a teammate doesn't mean you can break any of the existing rules. You can't deliberately block or cause accidents etc.
There will be plenty of wheel to wheel racing - it will be where it belongs, between opposing teams.
Now, does this mean that one driver must always give way to another. The answer is no. Does it make any sense to try and have only one player score all the goals? Of course not. Drivers should do what is needed to help the team achieve it's prime goal of winning. If teammates are out front, running 1st and 2nd, then of course the guy in second place can pass, and of course the guy in front doesn't have to yield. But, the guy in front wouldn't "slam the gate" on a teammate, like he would on a competitor. Neither would the guy behind make stupid desperate lunges at his teammate ahead. But, it can also be like a footballer trying to win the golden boot or the FIFA footballer of the year, if it comes from his team efforts during the year then great. There are even times, where a team, that may already have secured their prime objective of winning, will try and assist a player win the golden boot by setting him up. For me, that's ok too. As long as the prime objective - the team winning - is already secured.
The rule as it stands:-
39.1 Team orders which interfere with a race result are prohibited.
So, this thread is to specifically discuss whether the rule should be changed, scrapped or left. It has nothing to do with any previous decisions and there should be no reference to any specific F1 teams or drivers. Lets just discuss the rule. Do you like it, don't like it, why etc.
For me, I find the current rule absolutely ridiculous. What it says is, any "order" i.e. an instruction that is given, by any team that will have an effect on any race is a Team Order and is prohibited. Technically, if a team ordered it's staff to work overtime to improve a part, and that part was to make the car faster then you have an "order" that is going to "interfere" with a race result. I'm not a lawyer, but I deal with all sorts of legal documents and this article is silly. I seriously doubt this was written by a legal team with any real experience.
For me, there should be absolutely no rule. Just get rid of it.
Let's state a few other facts. F1 is a team sport. You cannot change that. The prime object, at every race is for the "Team" to win. Like any other competition, EPL, AFL, NRL, NFL, NBA.
Drivers are members of a team. They must strive to achieve the prime goal of the team winning. Drivers in the same team are teammates.
As with all other team sports, you work with your teammates, to defeat the other teams. In soccer, teammates help each other, pass the ball to each other and try to challenge only the other teams players when they have the ball.
Acting as a teammate doesn't mean you can break any of the existing rules. You can't deliberately block or cause accidents etc.
There will be plenty of wheel to wheel racing - it will be where it belongs, between opposing teams.
Now, does this mean that one driver must always give way to another. The answer is no. Does it make any sense to try and have only one player score all the goals? Of course not. Drivers should do what is needed to help the team achieve it's prime goal of winning. If teammates are out front, running 1st and 2nd, then of course the guy in second place can pass, and of course the guy in front doesn't have to yield. But, the guy in front wouldn't "slam the gate" on a teammate, like he would on a competitor. Neither would the guy behind make stupid desperate lunges at his teammate ahead. But, it can also be like a footballer trying to win the golden boot or the FIFA footballer of the year, if it comes from his team efforts during the year then great. There are even times, where a team, that may already have secured their prime objective of winning, will try and assist a player win the golden boot by setting him up. For me, that's ok too. As long as the prime objective - the team winning - is already secured.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari