Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 20:30
Incognito wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 20:20
Chene_Mostert wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 20:16
So there was a rouge marshal, Horner was just not supposed to say it.
If you could just point to precisely where the document makes that statement...
It does not point "precisely" to that,typical of all FIA statements, (They never pointed out precisely that Ferrari cheated with their PU).
Breach of Article 12.2.1 f) and 12.2.1 k) of the FIA International Sporting Code. means Horner made a statement that brought the sport in disrepute.
The inference thus is that he is reprimanded for not shutting up.
Inference? What inference?
"The Stewards heard from the Team Principal (Christian Horner). He explained that
his reaction was one that was made under the pressure of competition following the
penalty imposed on the driver of Car 33.
The Stewards explained that the marshal concerned was doing his job in precisely the
manner prescribed in the International Sporting Code.
Mr Horner offered to apologise to the marshal concerned and to explain to the media
that he meant no offense."
Horner himself clearly stated that he was wrong. And apologised for being wrong. And the Stewards confirm the Marshal acted correctly.
I look forward to seeing how you manage to weave this into your "It's strong leadership to blame the Marshal" conspiracy theory...It's better entertainment than the race was.