Horner got a penalty for speaking unflatteringly about a marshall who didn't understand what he was doing with the flags.
Toto is free to call the race director and yell at him without any consequences.
Masi lets himself go on his head.
No because lap 1 is an interpretation. What happened at the end of the race is black and white and under rules clearly would end under SC. The irony is the very second Masi said cars could unlap he tied the race to ending under the SC.Redragon wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 19:02Would be anyone happy if without the last lap outcome Redbull would have made a complain about first incident and try to win the race after?
They could fill a complain and review of the rules now too if Mercedes complain is granted.
I would leave it as it is, it was great way to finish as viewer. Something I would change in the future regarding of SC is not counting the SC laps on the last 20 laps of the grand prix, so it would give everyone the same changes.
The result has not been ratified yet. Not set in stone. Remember 2008 with Sauber? It is still all to play for. If Mercedes protest is successful the race result will be wound back to Lap 57, or two laps after the safety car emerged and Lewis will be 8xWDC.InsaneX_Badger wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 17:48I'm going to be honest, the result won't change. But I can guarantee Michael Masi will be fired. And if not that's a bigger crime than what's happened here.
It explicitly states that the race can only be restarted the lap after cars are released. Also, the message is for all cars to unload themselves.pantherxxx wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 19:04Since the specific message "LAPPED CARS MAY NOW OVERTAKE" wasn't sent to the teams but instead a message saying that specific cars can over take, this rule likely doesn't actually apply, and so the safety car did not need to wait until the end of the following lap to come in.
That combined with 15.3 which states:
The clerk of the course shall work in permanent consultation with the Race Director. The Race Director shall have overriding authority in the following matters and the clerk of the course may give orders in respect of them only with his express agreement:
e) The use of the safety car.
As unfair as it may seem, in my opinion, Masi technically didn't break any rules with regards to only letting a few cars unlap themselves, and not waiting an extra lap to bring in the SC.
How would this put an asterisk on a season that happened decades ago?
Cars have limited fuel amount. They can't go even three laps over race distance without refuelling.
I thought about that too, but after taking step back I realize:zeph wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 18:02That's about the size of it. Then again, the Dutch say it was karma for what happened in turn 7 of lap 1.El Scorchio wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 17:57It would have been a huge anticlimax but yes, it would have been right. There wasn’t time to do what they tried to do under the safety car. They rushed it, they f’d up.
If the race was 59 laps then I don’t think there could be complaints from anyone. Just hard luck, but the FIA broke their own regs to get that result.
I don’t think anyone could possibly argue Hamilton didn’t deserve it if the race had ended under safety car.
I think it would have been better if Hamilton had given that place back as he had pace in spades.
You didn't understand my question, would you be happy if Redbull would raise a complain because incident on first lap to be reviewed, they are on their right too.Restomaniac wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 19:06No because lap 1 is an interpretation. What happened at the end of the race is black and white and under rules clearly would end under SC. The irony is the very second Masi said cars could unlap he tied the race to ending under the SC.Redragon wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 19:02Would be anyone happy if without the last lap outcome Redbull would have made a complain about first incident and try to win the race after?
They could fill a complain and review of the rules now too if Mercedes complain is granted.
I would leave it as it is, it was great way to finish as viewer. Something I would change in the future regarding of SC is not counting the SC laps on the last 20 laps of the grand prix, so it would give everyone the same changes.
In English we call this "gaslighting"pantherxxx wrote: ↑12 Dec 2021, 18:4948.12 does not apply to this situation (since “lapped cars may now overtake” was never sent), check 48.8a instead which says specific drivers can be signaled to pass.
Verstappen won, case closed.