The results will not be protested, if the FIA does the job the right way. If they’re too incompetent to enforce simple rules, it’s their problem. Of course teams which have been put in a disadvantageous position will protest.chrisc90 wrote: ↑29 May 2022, 19:58Slick tyres and damp track.bonjon1979 wrote: ↑29 May 2022, 19:50
Rules don’t matter anymore. Doesn’t matter that max crosses the line. Just let them race…
I cant see it getting very far, but if race results are going to be protested for the most petty things, then its just going to open the floodgates for anyone that does anything wrong in the most miniscule sense.
Yesterday’s yellow flag instead of immediate red flag after Perez crashed; today’s ridiculous race starting procedure with more than 1 hour delay; deploying VSC and SC first after Mick’s crash when it was clear that it was going to be a red flag from the beginning; ignoring the fact both Williams cars were blocking the Ferraris and in case of Sainz probably even denying him the race win and finally doing nothing over line crossings from both RedBulls when the ruling is so clear.
What a …show.