Wouter wrote: ↑06 May 2022, 17:44
Lewis during the PC on the latest FIA jewellery clampdown:
"I couldn't get anymore jewellery on today!
"It's almost like a step backwards if you think of the steps we're taking as a sport and the more important issues
and causes we need to be focussed on."
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FSFa7RiXMAE ... name=small
Literally just watched his comments in the press conference on this.
A step backwards? On driver safety? Didn't he have similar comments about the Halo in 2016 when described them as looking 'ugly'? Yet its been proven to save lives.
I think the jewellery thing comes as part of the investigations and findings from the Grosjean accident where better gloves were trialled etc. From reading the report it makes perfect sense as to why they are doing it, irrespective of how long the rule has been noted down in the books for. (2005?).
I guess its the same rule for everyone, and I dont think the FIA would have brought further attention to it if it didnt have any benefits to driver safety. Im sure it was Mercedes who were wanting the rules to be better followed, now they dont want them to be followed when it affects them.
I see this actually forms part of the driver scrutineering process before on-track events. I wonder if any driver fails to adhere to that, or falsely filled in, they wont be allowed to race?
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.