oh there we go101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑15 Dec 2021, 17:35Nope you’re just looking at it from the “enormity” of the rule bending/ignoring perspective as your favourite driver has been slighted. Chemtech isn’t COMPARING the two things in “severity” but merely pointing it out that there have been multiple infractions of the rule set this season. It’s irrelevant what the severity is, the fact is it’s happened on numerous occasionskenshi_blind wrote: ↑15 Dec 2021, 17:31lol , i give up .. this is truly fascinating, guess it is signs of this century , alternative realities and whatnot
And this is why sorting the glaring inconsistencies out that have happened time and time again HAS TO BE priority No1. So everyone knows exactly where they stand (from race director to stewards to teams and to driving’s and to the larger public)
my point was and is that is a bad faith arguments , both title contenders were on equal footing going into the last GP and what Masi did is not comparable to whatever he is trying to compare it to, to the point of ignoring the context and using the whole season as a template .
i know things happened during the seasons that i do not agree with but again going into the last race and what happened there , they are not comparable and contrary to what you've just said He is comparing them since he said i shouldn't just talk about what happened the last race and take the whole season. again knowing what the outcome of the last race was
i guess track limits is the hill to die on so to speak ?
That's exactly what i recallholeindalip wrote: ↑15 Dec 2021, 17:43wasn’t it stated in the drivers meeting that track limits wouldn’t be monitored there during the race and verstappen didn’t take advantage and was just complaining on the radio until the RD changed it mid race?