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I think the question flags up an important issue - the overall quality of the enforcement of the rules that apply to driving standards. The recently applied "let them race" dogma has led to some very questionable driving being let off without penalty.
It’s not really a relevant question surely? If the FIA were going to punish him they’d have done so by now. Threads like this just bring out the same tiresome tribal arguments and serve no purpose.
It’s relevant, in my opinion, because it was a breach of sporting code between the last race of season and the following race this season.Tiny73 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 16:31It’s not really a relevant question surely? If the FIA were going to punish him they’d have done so by now. Threads like this just bring out the same tiresome tribal arguments and serve no purpose.
Frankly if the FIA want to be sticklers for rules there’s a lot bigger fish to fry than this non-event
It’s relevant, in my opinion, because it was a breach of sporting code between the last race of season and the following race this season.Tiny73 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 16:31It’s not really a relevant question surely? If the FIA were going to punish him they’d have done so by now. Threads like this just bring out the same tiresome tribal arguments and serve no purpose.
Frankly if the FIA want to be sticklers for rules there’s a lot bigger fish to fry than this non-event
But in the current climate of "let them race", breaches of the rules are often not investigated or, if they are, not punished. To suddenly jump on something that no one outside of a few particular fans are interested in, or even aware of, smacks of pettiness. And it smacks of wanting to affect the 2022 championship in favour of other parties, too.
It doesn't matter that it's an off track concern - the FIA has gone down the road of selectively applying the rules depending on circumstance for a number of seasons now. If that's good enough during a race weekend then it's good enough post season.chrisc90 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 16:48This is a off-track concern though…. Would it be any different if a driver didn’t show up to a media interview they are also required to attend?
I’d rather not see it affect the championship, but the way the regulations are written, means it could potentially have a impact on the championship this year
In one of the episodes of DTS Season 2021, Daniel Ricciardo asks his associate if there would be a fine and if that is huge if he skips the media duty after a race where he was totally down and disappointed and his associate tells him it's not ok and has to attend. At that point in season, Ricciardo was distraught due to lack of results. It evidently means the driver cannot skip the media duties or any obligations.chrisc90 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 16:48This is a off-track concern though…. Would it be any different if a driver didn’t show up to a media interview they are also required to attend?
I’d rather not see it affect the championship, but the way the regulations are written, means it could potentially have a impact on the championship this year
So long as all rules are enforced fully going on from here. They haven't been for some time, of course.
But where does it say that there is sanctions for not attending?chrisc90 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 16:11Sporting regulations 2021.
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