chrisc90 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 12:14
GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 12:09
epo wrote: ↑21 Jul 2022, 11:42
Not sure your comment makes any sense at all, it is Ringo as always. Your love for Mercedes makes you blind and hatred against it's competitors. They are not circumventing the rules just playing it like every team does, even your Mercedes dream team. They probably would not gotten any WK title if they open up the box of cheats from the last years.
The irony is that Ringo typed out an on topic post that makes quite reasonable statements about the actual topic being discussed that I don't think anyone could really argue with.
On the other hand, all you have done is attack him personally and tell him his favourite team "does it too", which is pretty much irrelevant, nor does it invalidate anything he said.
If a car is doing things the rules say it shouldn't but the FIA didn't know because the way they test for compliance couldn't detect it, that's the definition of circumventing the rules.
Whether another teams car also does things beyond the rules doesn't somehow negate that fact.
Yet the point is he’s picked out Ferrari and redbull who have been ‘cheating’. The exact same thing merc have done when they brought a 2 piece plank after running a single piece all season. Yet he fails to mention that.
Not that there is any evidence of either merc, Ferrari or redbull have been ‘cheating’. But they must be cheating because they are doing better than Mercedes’. Why not mention any other team?
Did you read my last line?
I said that
if they are cheating. It does not mean that I am confirming that they are. And if Mercedes is cheating too, then all are obliged to comply with the new directive.
This hogwash about me loving Mercedes has nothing to do with the topic being discussed. I couldn't care less who the team is.
There rules stipulate limits on deflection, and at no point have I ever defended any team circumventing any rule with strict dimensions outlined.
If a team wants to create a new innovation, that is not captured by the rule, like DAS, or some kind of suspension, then sure that's fine, because
it was not defined by the rule. The FIA can step in and create a framework around that to capture that in the rules.
But when a team knowingly commissions their engineers to cheat, as it intends to breach regulations, then that is circumventing defined rules to gain an unfair advantage.