Big Tea wrote: ↑29 May 2022, 23:22
chrisc90 wrote: ↑29 May 2022, 23:19
Shrieker wrote: ↑29 May 2022, 23:14
So according to racefans, this was the rule last year, and it was changed.
From this:
To this:
According to this change, the stewards are right in not penalizing Verstappen.
However, the rule change itself is as braindead as it gets. It is
far, far easier to judge from footage whether a tyre touches an outboard line or not, rather than a line that has been fully crossed by the tire, and now is in inboard in relation to the car.
What part of a car can possibly cross the line without the tyre crossing it first? Unless your at 90* angle to the line. Its physically impossible since the wheels are the widest point of the car.
The key word is still in the 2021 ruling......CROSSED.
Just like in football....you dont score a goal if the ball doesnt CROSS the goal line.
But the ref calls it if any part of you, shoe elbow knee etc touches the touchline by the smallest amount. Same in tennis and most other sports, touching the line is over the line. ("chalk dust" etc)
in basketball - you step on the line = out
in badminton and tennis - the ball on the line is still in
my guess here in F1 is that if any tire of the car is still in contact with a line, you're still fine, like with with the track bounds
though the pit lane is something else, since there are cars on both sides of it, so if they are both legally allowed to occupy the line - they crash, which then makes this latest interpretation nonsensical, IMHO the pit lane line should be considered like a barrier, you enter the space above it = consider youself hitting a wall - getting penalized
that being said - when will ferarri get their crap together... because they are totally throwing this year away...