This is the second line of defense of this travesty.f1jcw wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 23:47Most lawyers have come out and said rules and regulations do not work like that. If there is a rule that overrules all others it has to be explicitly stated101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 23:39Can you show me a post that actually spells out that the behaviour of the FIA is OK? I would say the absolute vast majority sees the flaws in the decision made. And this level of intervention personally has little place in this sport.nimoraca wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 23:28Two separate major problems have occurred this season. First is the inconsistency regarding stewarding. The second is breaking of the sporting code by organization that is suppose to be enforcing it.
The first is a problem in itself, but of lesser importance, since no amount of additional rules would ever produce "absolutely consistent" results.
The second one however is a major issue. It is quite clear that "overriding authority over the use of the safety car" means the authority when to use the safety car, not the actual procedure how safety car is deployed. Its like in football, there are some rules that specify what action warrants a penalty, but it will always be at the referees discretion to decide for the penalty or not. But once a penalty is called, there is no more room for interpretation of how it needs to be executed, meaning, the ball has to be placed at the specific location, the goalkeeper has to stay behind the goal line... Those are not open for interpretation.
That's why all this has been sickening. It would have been sickening if it was reversed between Hamilton and Max.
For the people that cheer for Max, he is a fully deserving champion, most people do not question that. But standing here and saying that this kind of behavior by the FIA is OK just because it helped your driver is strange to say the least.
But again, according to the stewards he acted within his remit as race director based on his role within the structure and the “powers” afforded to him by how his role is defined. Do I LIKE it? Hell no. Which is why there needs to be a clear out/re write as the statutes/definitions/role limitations have been shown to be majorly deficient. Equally the leaning on officials and trying to influence the race result is shameful behaviour. It was in Ferrari times, and it is so now. Masi hasn’t been firm enough and taken no action, even though he must have known it restricts his ability to function in his role under pressure
"Yeah, rules were broken, but RD, typically, has the authority to override... ANY article?!?!"
Which of course is BS. No one in his right mind would think that after reading the regulations, apart from FIA themselves. The spirit AND the letter of the law do not support anything remotely close to something like this.
They don't even believe it, they just wanted to come up with something on the fly just to disregard Mercedes initial process.
As many people have stated, in an independent court, FIA's defense will fall like a house of cards.