Oleo wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:04
RZS10 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 13:26
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Actually they did count turn 9 seperately as well.
Yea i noticed that as well
, i checked that instance of him leaving the track against the list and expected it to be in chronological order, my bad for expecting professionalism, i guess. At least my view that it should count seprately for both corners was correct, so i'll take solace in that
I'm still sure Norris was off more often than they counted, even if just in corners they were not actively monitoring, which was visible in the live feed, but since they only checked T9 and T10 he got away with it.
This shows how inadequate their enforcement of this rule is/was - they are super pedantic about it on one part of the track but ignore it elsewhere, unless it gets reported (see Perez last year).
A reminder of what the race director's event notes state:
18) Track Limits
In accordance with the provisions of Article 33.3, the white lines define the track edges. During Qualifying, Sprint Shootout, Sprint and the Race, each time a driver fails to negotiate with the track limits, this will result in that lap time being invalidated by the Stewards. Additionally, each time a driver fails to negotiate with the exit of turn 10, will result in that lap time and the immediately following lap time being invalidated by the Stewards
It does not say "the white lines define the track edges in corner 9 and 10"
So imho it still remains a fact that there _should_ have been more penalties if they did their job properly - when Aston filed their protest the chatter was Norris would most def. get a penalty but to most people's surprise, probably also to AM's, he did not.