Lie? just cause you don't like what they say, doesn't make them liers.izzy wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 15:57So FIA are still pretending, in Para 32, that it was to finish under green. What a dishonest disgrace. It was always going to finish under green, that was WHY Michael Masi was not going to unlap the lapped cars.
And why do they have to lie like this? Because they, or their partners F1, told MM to do the partial unlapping.
I would say 3, you don't want a tied vote.chrisc90 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:15Still got the same amount of pressure on the RD that the report details. Why isnt there a panel or a guy heads looking after different parts of the procedures in place. marshalls, flags, lapped car numbers, safety car, team radio etc. If they can share that workload between 2-3 people instead of 1 it would reduce the work load on the sole RD
It was the predicted outcome from the moment it happend. it was wrong.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:11Honestly what DID you expect? This was the predicted outcome as soon as the “investigation” was announced!
What is weird for me is that on one hand viewers dont like the micro management of drivers which was banned for awhileGrizzleBoy wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:05So after the FIA investigated th FIA, the FIA found that the FIA did nothing wrong.
However, the FIA did find that the big bad team bosses made the FIA make a mistake, so here's what the FIA is doing to protect the FIA from this in future and make the FIAs job easier for the FIA to do.
We hope the FIA well now feel better about Abu Dhabi and that the FIA will be able to do the FIAs job much better.
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Guess why Mercedes did not push this issue further and dropped the protest...Wouter wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:18The craziest thing about the FIA report summary on Abu Dhabi is this:
- Masi acted in good faith
- The rules weren't clear enough
- He had too many tasks as a race director
- And he had too many nagging team bosses on his mind.
- He had to deal with procedures that could be interpreted in different ways.
It's only logical that you send him away...
The vote is for the stewards, surely?diffuser wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:16I would say 3, you don't want a tied vote.chrisc90 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:15Still got the same amount of pressure on the RD that the report details. Why isnt there a panel or a guy heads looking after different parts of the procedures in place. marshalls, flags, lapped car numbers, safety car, team radio etc. If they can share that workload between 2-3 people instead of 1 it would reduce the work load on the sole RD
You haven't honestly addressed the point, I can't help noticing. Explain what finishing under green has to do with itdiffuser wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:15Lie? just cause you don't like what they say, doesn't make them liers.izzy wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 15:57So FIA are still pretending, in Para 32, that it was to finish under green. What a dishonest disgrace. It was always going to finish under green, that was WHY Michael Masi was not going to unlap the lapped cars.
And why do they have to lie like this? Because they, or their partners F1, told MM to do the partial unlapping.
They said Masi based on the regulations had to do another lap of safety car.
They also said that Masi not allowing all the cars to unlap themselves was human error.
No requirement by the rules to finish under green.
Teams makes decisions based on what are the expected interpretation of the rules. They know how many laps it takes to clean up an accident. So teams make pitting choices based on that.
It was in all teams best interest to finish under green flag. Paragraph 32. Desirable to finish under a green flag/racing conditions if safety allowed. Was it safe to race? Yes. Was it the desired ending for all teams to finish under a green flag? Yes.izzy wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:47You haven't honestly addressed the point, I can't help noticing. Explain what finishing under green has to do with itdiffuser wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 16:15Lie? just cause you don't like what they say, doesn't make them liers.izzy wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 15:57So FIA are still pretending, in Para 32, that it was to finish under green. What a dishonest disgrace. It was always going to finish under green, that was WHY Michael Masi was not going to unlap the lapped cars.
And why do they have to lie like this? Because they, or their partners F1, told MM to do the partial unlapping.
They said Masi based on the regulations had to do another lap of safety car.
They also said that Masi not allowing all the cars to unlap themselves was human error.
No requirement by the rules to finish under green.
Teams makes decisions based on what are the expected interpretation of the rules. They know how many laps it takes to clean up an accident. So teams make pitting choices based on that.